QUESTION OF THE DAY: Would you drive to another city just to buy gas?

Matthew Sanders

Gas prices have rocketed up as the United States and Israel have pummeled Iran with bombs, and the Islamic hardline regime there has fought back with missiles and drones.

The biggest complication is Iran’s threats against shipping in the Straight of Hormuz, which have led in part to large jumps in oil and natural gas prices. Hits on infrastructure by Iran and Israel have added to the market turbulence.

But as always, some area cities retain a distinct advantage in gas prices, as you can see using our Fuel Finder. Would you drive to another city just for gas?

Let us know by voting in the poll.

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