People wait in line for gasoline at a Hess station in Brooklyn, where gas is still scarce, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012, in New York. Fuel shortages and distribution delays that led to gas hoarding have promted New York City and Long Island to initiate an even-odd gas rationing plan which begins Friday at 6 a.m. in New York and 5 a.m. in Long Island. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
Gasoline rationing imposed in New Jersey after Superstorm Sandy has ended.
The odd-even rationing began Nov. 3 because some gas stations couldn't get fuel while others didn't have electricity to pump it.
Gov. Chris Christie says gas supplies are plentiful and there are no more lines of motorists waiting for fuel.
Rationing was put in effect in 12 counties in central and northern New Jersey. It ended at 6 a.m. Tuesday.
Rationing continues in New York City and on Long Island.