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A record 7.1 million Floridians are expected to travel more than 50 miles during the end-of-year holiday period, and most of them will drive.
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The average price rose to a nearly two-month high on the Fourth of July, and Hurricane Beryl could impact the fuel supply, meaning even higher costs.
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Florida's average price of gas is higher than the national level. AAA Auto Club cites several reasons why gas prices are climbing.
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The AAA Auto Club is activating its Tow to Go program from 6 p.m. Friday through 6 a.m. Monday. The free program for impaired drivers should be used as a last resort.
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Anyone who is impaired can call the auto club for a free ride home for themselves and their car, within a ten-mile radius, from late Wednesday through early Monday.
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Gas is below $3 a gallon at more than half of the gas stations across the state. That's not the case in Tallahassee, where prices are among the most expensive.
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The price of a regular unleaded gallon of gas fell 13 cents in the past week.
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A survey finds many Florida residents are already planning their end-of-year holiday trips. According to a recent AAA survey, 61% of those polled are securing their travel plans.
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The program is free to everyone, even non-members, but AAA urges that it's a last resort.
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The Tow to Go program provides free rides for impaired drivers. A tow truck will transport the driver and vehicle to a safe location within a 10-mile radius.