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$1.22 A Gallon: Cheap Gas Raises Fears Of Urban Sprawl

2016-01-23 12:21:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

National Public Radio: At $1.22 a gallon, a gas station on Columbus, Ohio's southwest side is drawing customers from all parts of the city. Stan Cartwright drove there from across town. "I came for the gas price. I live on the East Side, and so, you know, I had to make a little bit of a commute, but it was worth it," he says. The bargains aren't just in Columbus; drivers all around the state are saving money. "Prices in Ohio tend to be very, very competitive," says GasBuddy.com petroleum analyst Patrick DeHaan....

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