Metro

NJ has had fill of rationing

Fill ’er up!

New Jersey will end its gas-rationing policy today now that pressure at the pump has been eased.

Gov. Chris Christie says that gas supplies are plentiful throughout the Garden State and that there are no more lines of cars waiting for fuel.

Christie imposed the odd-even restrictions Nov. 3 because some gas stations couldn’t get fuel while others didn’t have electricity. New Jersey was the first state to impose rationing after Sandy.

Mayor Bloomberg, who imposed a similar rationing plan, said he has no immediate plans to lift the restriction.

“For the moment, we’re going to leave these things in. Let’s ride with it,” he said.