Posted on 03/30/2020 1:51:21 AM PDT by nickcarraway
So no peak oil than
No prices are dropping at the pumps. What’s with that?
Ours in Texas did, as did much of the country. You may wish to enquire of your local governments.
One thing MI doesn’t have is toll roads, likely that will be next.
iirc california uses special blends made only in out of state refineries.
(now get rid of your auto and ride a bike, serf.)
Below a buck in Oklahoma City!
NEVER thought I’d see that again
I saw regular unleaded for $1.95 a gallon yesterday at a Sheetz in N.C.
Interesting map.
CA is #1 (of course) at 61.2cpg. Surprisingly, AK is lowest at 14.66cpg.
Around here in Aiken County, SC, prices range from $1.54 at Circle K to $1.69 at Exxon. SC’s tax per gallon is 20.75.
Hope they dont. They are a pain even if you have the transponder because you have to slow down to go through the narrow area at least in Florida where we have then every mile. Ok a bit of an exaggeration but not much.
I expect MI to go to toll roads for a couple highways if they can.
I-75 on the weekends is reduced to stop/go traffic from Ann Arbor to the Big Mac Bridge.
It is faster to take back-roads to go up north. No $hit, gravel roads are faster than the highway because of the traffic!
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