Numerous fuel stations in St. Petersburg, Russia, have introduced limits on the sale of gasoline and diesel. These restrictions vary by station, with limits ranging from 20 to 100 liters per vehicle. The measure aims to regulate the distribution of fuel across the city. Drivers are now subject to these specific volume caps when refueling. This development indicates a shift toward controlled fuel access in the region. The specific limits depend on the individual service station's policy.
