A station today at 17th and Market streets in San Francisco, near where I live. The national average for regular is now $3.577 vs. $2.877 a year ago, says the AAA. California's gas prices have historically been the nation's highest, because of state regulations meant to curb pollution.
Friday, April 25, 2008
And you think gas is pricey where you live
A station today at 17th and Market streets in San Francisco, near where I live. The national average for regular is now $3.577 vs. $2.877 a year ago, says the AAA. California's gas prices have historically been the nation's highest, because of state regulations meant to curb pollution.
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