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Gas Hits New Record High In Missouri

Gas Hits New Record High In Missouri

Gas Hits New Record High In Missouri

(KTTS News) — The average price for a gallon of regular unleaded in Missouri has hit a new record high of $3.98 a gallon.

AAA Missouri Weekend Gas Watch says that passes the previous record high of $3.94 gallon set on July 16, 2008.

The nationwide average price is $4.40 gallon.

St. Joseph has the lowest price in the state at $3.89 gallon.

The average price in Springfield is $3.95 gallon.

Joplin is $3.93 gallon, Kansas City, MO. $3.93 gallon, and St. Louis $4.10 gallon.

Missouri is still one of the cheapest states in the country for gas.

Georgia is listed the cheapest overall, followed by Kansas at number 2, and Missouri at number 3.

Arkansas is number 5.

Press Release

The statewide gas price average in Missouri is $3.98 for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel, according to the AAA Missouri Weekend Gas Watch. That price is sixteen cents more compared to this day last week and is $1.24 more per gallon compared to this day last year.

Of the major metropolitan areas surveyed in Missouri, drivers in St. Louis are paying the most on average at $4.10 while drivers in St. Joseph are paying the least at $3.89 per gallon.

The national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is $4.40, which is seventeen cents more compared to this day last week and $1.42 more than the price per gallon at this same time last year, according to AAA Gas Prices.

The Missouri statewide gas price average reached a new record high, Wednesday, of $3.98 per gallon for regular unleaded. This price surpassed the previous record of $3.94 set on July 16, 2008.

Volatility in the global crude oil market continues to be the main driving factor behind the recent spike in gas prices. Ongoing oil supply concerns from the Russian invasion of Ukraine and increasing demand for gasoline, along with diesel and jet fuel, is propping up oil prices above $100 per barrel. Crude oil prices account for about 60% of what drivers pay at the pump.

“Volatility in the global oil market has set the stage for rollercoaster pump prices to start the summer driving season,” said AAA Spokesperson Nick Chabarria. “While there is no magic wand to wave to increase a vehicle’s fuel economy, drivers should look for ways to increase their miles per gallon like regular vehicle maintenance and defensive driving habits.”

AAA Tips to save money on fuel:

Bad driving isn’t just unsafe. It’s expensive. Studies have repeatedly shown that personal driving habits are the single biggest factor that affects vehicle fuel consumption. Adopting new and improved driving behaviors can contribute to significant savings at the gas pump. Here are some simple ways drivers can improve fuel efficiency:

  • Slow down and drive the speed limit. Higher speeds result in more aerodynamic drag.
  • Avoid “jackrabbit” starts and hard accelerations. These actions greatly increase fuel consumption.
  • Use cruise control on the highway to help maintain a constant speed and save fuel. However, never use cruise control on slippery roads because a loss of vehicle control could result.
  • Minimize your use of air conditioning.
  • Avoid extended idling to warm up the engine, even in colder temperatures. It’s unnecessary and wastes fuel.
  • Maintain your car according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Regular service will ensure optimum fuel economy.
  • Make sure your tires are properly maintained and inflated to the correct level.
  • When driving in town, adjust your speed to “time” the traffic lights. This reduces repeated braking and acceleration that consume additional fuel.
  • When approaching a red light or stop sign, take your foot off the gas early and allow your car to coast down to a slower speed until it is time to brake.
  • Download the AAA App to find the cheapest gas prices near you.

Drivers in Missouri are paying the 3rd lowest gas price average in the country, according to gasprices.aaa.com. Meanwhile, drivers in California are the paying the most at $5.85 on average for a gallon of regular unleaded.

Information about AAA Approved repair shops can be found at AAA.com/repair or by calling your local AAA branch.

Prices up to date at press time using market prices posted at 3:41 a.m. Motorists can find current gas prices along their route with the free and revamped AAA App for iPhone, iPad and Android. The app can also be used to map a route and learn traffic conditions along that route, find discounts, locate parking, book a hotel and request and track AAA roadside assistance. Learn more at AAA.com/mobile.

To help members and non-members identify quality auto repair shops that can assist in the maintenance and repair of their vehicles, AAA offers the Approved Auto Repair program as a free public service. AAA-approved repair facilities meet and maintain high professional standards for training, equipment, cleanliness and customer service. Motorists can look for the Approved Auto Repair sign at local auto repair facilities, or search for a nearby AAA-approved shop online at AAA.com/Repair. AAA branch offices throughout the state can be found by visiting www.AAA.com. Follow AAA Missouri on Twitter: @AAAMissouri and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAMissouri.

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