Florida gas prices 

Florida Gas Prices Climb, But Remain Below National Average

Florida gas prices 
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Gas prices in Florida saw a slight increase over the past week, reaching an average of $3.17 per gallon for regular unleaded on Monday.

This marks a 7-cent rise from the previous week but is still 17 cents lower than a month ago. The national average currently sits at $3.22 per gallon.

The Panhandle continues to boast the most affordable gas in the state, with the Crestview-Fort Walton Beach area averaging $2.87 a gallon, followed by Panama City at $2.91 and Pensacola at $2.92.

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Meanwhile, the West Palm Beach-Boca Raton area is experiencing the highest average price at $3.33 per gallon.

Tips to Save Gas:

  • Drive Smoothly: Avoid aggressive driving habits like rapid acceleration and braking, which can significantly reduce fuel efficiency.
  • Maintain Proper Tire Pressure: Keeping your tires properly inflated can improve your gas mileage by up to 3%.
  • Combine Errands: Plan your trips efficiently to avoid unnecessary driving and save fuel.
  • Use Cruise Control: On long highway trips, using cruise control can help maintain a steady speed and improve fuel economy.
  • Lighten the Load: Remove any unnecessary weight from your vehicle, as extra weight can decrease fuel efficiency.
  • Shop Around for Gas: Gas prices can vary between stations, so take a few minutes to compare prices in your area.
  • Consider a Fuel-Efficient Vehicle: If you’re in the market for a new car, consider a hybrid or electric vehicle to save on fuel costs in the long run.

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