As residents gear up for Labor Day weekened, local gas prices continue to creep up.
According to AAA Southern New England, the average price of a gallon of gas in Rhode Island is currently $3.86, up 22 cents from this time last month. That is 7 cents, on average, more expensive than motorists pay in Massachusetts, but 17 cents less expensive than pumps in Connecticut.
The local spike is not as bad as the national average, which has seen an increase of 32 cents per gallon this past month.
According to AAA, gas prices should go down after Labor Day.
Will the spike in gas prices impact your Labor Day plans? How do you change your driving habits when prices climb?
Hugh G. Reckshin
2:03 pm on Monday, September 24, 2012
shit mane , hell no . i be gettin that young money cash money til da day i die. i be stuntin like a five star stunna year round. aint gas prices gone effect my holiday travel . im drivin the caddy down to south beach to fuck sum white hoes ,
Hugh G. Reckshin
2:04 pm on Monday, September 24, 2012
nah mean