Drivers are being told to brace themselves for the costliest trip to see loved ones this Christmas as fuel prices hit record highs. The average diesel car now costs nearly £97 to fill, almost £15 more than last year.
Drivers are being told to brace themselves for the costliest trip to see loved ones this Christmas as fuel prices hit record highs.
The RAC says that though petrol prices dropped last month, supermarkets didn’t decrease the cost across filling stations. ‘Wouldn’t it be lovely if it was possible to travel around the UK using an efficient, reliable public transport system?’ she told Metro.co.uk. Paul Mummery, head of media at the road transport trade group Road Haulage Association, said the price leaps will also impact people who drive for a living.
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