Well FL might get a chance to practice all the wisdom offered here for the next system--Hurricane Maria.
Although it looks like it will turn north first.
BTW, most fuel stations are open again south of Tampa but prices are still almost 20% above pre-Harvey.
As for the Keys, special written permission is still required and National Guard escort for convoys still required.
No power except generators. Kind of doubtful tanker trucks are making runs down there yet but could be.
As for these posts on evacuation, please do remember that FL is 400+ miles long and by the time someone left the Keys with a full tank, they would be attempting to refuel in areas of north FL that were already depleted from the Houston shutdowns due to Harvey.
Also, this track was originally set for the West coast but was reforecast to the East Coast so the residents of the West Coast postponed evacuation for what should be obvious reasons. Then Thursday the track migrated to the West agsin and people were racing to board up windows before evacuating.
Plenty of Monday morning QB'ing by all but not all of it deserved.
There would not have been the fueling issues if not for Harvey a week earlier.