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Gas prices at a standstill, they aren’t going up but they aren’t going down, according to AAA report

Metro Atlanta gas prices Metro and Georgia drivers will pay a bit more at the pump as the state gas tax is restored. (Edgar Treiguts)

ATLANTA — The Georgia gas price average is at a standstill for the second week in a row, according to the American Automobile Association.

Georgia drivers are paying an average price of $3.22 per gallon for regular gas.

Regular gas is around $3.19 on Roosevelt Highway in Union City. In Lithia Springs, drivers can expect to pay $3.11 per gallon.

The cheapest gas found was in Gwinnett County. Drivers can expect to pay $3.09 at the Shell on Jimmy Carter Blvd.

According to AAA, Monday’s state average is exactly the same as it was last week, nine cents more than a month ago, and 66 cents less than this time last year. AAA said drivers are now paying almost $10.00 less to fill up at the pump compared to a year ago.

AAA listed the the most expensive and least expensive Georgia metro markets.

The most expensive includes Savannah at $3.32, Hinesville-Fort Stewart at $3.29, and Valdosta at $3.26. The least expensive Georgia metro markets include Dalton at $3.15, Rome at $3.14, and Gainesville at $3.13.



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