At the risk of villifying the media, I really think they have some culpability in the current fuel situation. They have talked up a relatively minor situation into a full-blown problem, then rock up to report on it! Mainly it's affecting urban areas... and human nature being what it is, we have a situation where there is foolish panic buying of fuel and now people who actually need to refuel can't.
I have the good fortune to be able to work from home, so I am not bothered for now...and I'm hoping things will have calmed down by Saturday. Last Saturday was utter madness at one petrol station on a slip road off a roundabout. Total gridlock, fraying tempers and immobile vehicles of all shapes and sizes... for over 20 minutes unless you needed to use the slip road (in which case, an hour at least). Those who are in electric vehicles, cyclists and non-drivers who use public transport are only affected by some of the madness that seems to descend on people.. where the goods in short supply must be got, even by those who currently have no need.
Toilet paper at the start of the pandemic, now this!