Traveled this week between Georgia and Washington DC. Saw everywhere between $1.57 and $2.12. Of course, all these are alongside the highway so it may
be cheaper "inland" a bit.
I'm torn - on the one hand I am LOVING the low gas prices. On the other - more people are starting to drive again and commute times have been
hellacious.
81.7/liter in Winnipeg or $2.16/gallon for our neighbors down south. Man it was only a month or two ago it was at $1.41/liter ($3.72/gallon) for
regular.
22.28 Thai Baht Per litre, thats 84.23 baht per US Gallon,
So $2.33 per gallon US.
When the prices went nuts a while back I paid 47 Thai baht per litre and the US exchange rate was around 31 baht to the dollar, not the 36 it is now.
That was equivalent to, $5.73 US per gallon. So comparatively, the US had it pretty easy.
The price for regular unleaded gas in Denver, Colorado today is $1.47 per gal. I think that would be about 39 cents per liter. I actually don't
remember the last time it was that cheap.
The bottom line in the UK is we pay more in tax on a gallon of petrol than those in the USA pay for the petrol itself.
This country has gone to the dogs. From post-war pride to Gordon Brown - truly shocking how far this country has sunk into depravity through inane
taxing, zero immigration control and corporate corruption and back-scratching.
I've not long come back from Australia. They've got it right over there - more so than most places I've been. Now let me in!