One-way traffic: why some petrol prices are on the road to $2 a litre
by Peter Hannam from Environment | The Guardian on (#5S8HA)
The cost of petrol is re-emerging as a political touchstone thanks to a recovery in demand and some Covid-linked supply snafus
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Service stations are a new source of public angst, with their red neon signs searing the psyches of drivers worried about how much their next filling will set them back.
Petrol prices are emerging as a political touchstone again too, with $2 a litre in major cities in prospect for some grades.
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