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Saturday, December 22, 2012

End-of-Year Travel to Exceed Decade Average; Gas Prices Drop

The average cost of a gallon of gas in Virginia right now is $3.10, below the national average of about $3.22.

Nearly 2.7 million Virginia residents will go over the river and through the woods for Christmas and the New Year holiday this year, according to AAA. While this is only a slight increase from last year, it will still be a busier-than-average holiday season. “The fact that the number of Virginians expected to travel this year-end exceeds the decade high average by four percent illustrates the importance of being with loved ones for the holidays, regardless of a struggling economy,” said Martha Mitchell Meade, a spokeswoman for AAA Mid-Atlantic. The 2012 year-end holiday travel season officially starts Saturday and continues through Tuesday, Jan. 1. Nationally, more than 88 million people will travel, mostly by car. Gas Prices Continue to …

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

AAA: Gas Prices May Not Retreat Until After Labor Day

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Your trip to the beach this month may cost more than earlier this summer, as fuel prices creep up across the Washington metro area. The current average nationwide is $3.62 for a regular gallon of gas, according to Oil Price Information Service and AAA. That's nearly a 10-cent per gallon increase over just last week. In the Washington metro area, prices are in line with the national average at about $3.61. The Washington-area average was $3.51 a week ago and $3.36 a month ago, according to AAA. “Gas prices have risen steadily since early July and might not retreat until after August,” said Martha M. Meade, manager of Public and Government Affairs for AAA Mid-Atlantic in this weekend’s outlook release. “That said, crude oil has returned to …

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