Britain's army is ready to begin making fuel deliveries by the end of the week if necessary.
The government, however, says the petrol crisis is 'stabilising' and 'improving'.
Panic-buying of petrol was sparked by reports a shortage of tanker drivers had meant the closure of a handful of forecourts.
The opposition Labour Party says the government is leading the country from 'crisis to crisis', with hundreds of petrol stations now out of fuel.
These drivers in Kent are sceptical of claims the situation is getting better.
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The government, however, says the petrol crisis is 'stabilising' and 'improving'.
Panic-buying of petrol was sparked by reports a shortage of tanker drivers had meant the closure of a handful of forecourts.
The opposition Labour Party says the government is leading the country from 'crisis to crisis', with hundreds of petrol stations now out of fuel.
These drivers in Kent are sceptical of claims the situation is getting better.
IN: "I haven't...
OUT: ...empty."
DUR: 20 Seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0929petrol-vox1.mp3