Drivers from Aragua State denounced the poor gasoline distribution service in the region, where they have to spend days in long queues to be able to supply their vehicles with fuel at the regulated price.
Very few tanker trucks arrive to resupply the State and when they appear, there are very few cars that manage to fill up with gasoline, which forces many drivers to sleep in the lines to be able to get gas.
“Last week I was in line the from one day to the next,” said one of the drivers who confessed that with the 1,200 bolivars that she earns as a pension, she has not enough to pay for gasoline at international prices.
With the oil industry destroyed by Nicolás Maduro’s dictatorship, thousands of Venezuelans have to go through this difficult situation every day, in which they have to queue for several days to be able to supply their vehicles with subsidized gasoline.