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Will Rising Gas Prices Cut into Summer Vacations? »
Posted by: STONERS 2 years, 9 months agoPrices at the pump have jumped about 40-cents in the past month. Tuesday, Knoxville's average cost of a regular gallon of unleaded is $2.40, with prices on the rise, what could this mean to your travel budget for summer vacation?
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STONERS
March 21, 2007, 12:40 p.m.AAA of East Tennessee recommends these fuel tips if you're driving to your vacation destination.
If you have more than one vehicle, take the one that gets the best mileage, start your trip early in the day when traffic is light, travel the least congested routes, and pack light - you'll use less gasoline.
So, experts say barring hurricanes and additional Middle East conflict, pump prices should stay at or just above where they are for the summer driving season.
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kriicket
March 21, 2007, 1:10 p.m.I intend to stay home...the prices at the pumps have me broke anyway... ;-)
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OldRusty
March 21, 2007, 8:49 p.m.I dont need no expert, to tell me that gas is to dam high, and i do blame everyone in elected office., and will not vote for any of these peckerwoods again.
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