Drivers brace for end of gas gravy train

After months of getting a price break at the pump, the good gas times in New Jersey may be coming to an end. In one week, a gallon of gas in the Garden State has increased by almost 10 cents, from an

News 12 Staff

Jan 7, 2009, 6:57 PM

Updated 5,768 days ago

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After months of getting a price break at the pump, the good gas times in New Jersey may be coming to an end.
In one week, a gallon of gas in the Garden State has increased by almost 10 cents, from an average of $1.44 a gallon to the current price of $1.53.
Drivers say they are not surprised by the news of a possible price change, considering that one year ago gas was at a high of $3.10 a gallon.
Right now, the cheapest gas price in New Jersey is $1.39, which can be found at many gas stations around the state.