Fuels: why are prices higher on motorways? – 8 p.m. news

Fuels: why are prices higher on motorways? – 8 p.m. news
Fuels: why are prices higher on motorways? – 8 p.m. news

This long weekend, pay attention to the signs. A good tip for comparing fuel prices on the highway and avoiding unpleasant surprises like at this station where gasoline reaches 2.15 euros per liter. Motorists have no choice, because fuel is on average more expensive on the highway. Gasoline, for example, exceeds two euros per liter, around fifteen cents more expensive than elsewhere. There are several reasons for such a price difference. First, these stations must remain open 24 hours a day and therefore incur more costs than elsewhere. In places, prices even reach record levels like here, near Yon, with diesel up to 2.42 euros per liter. To avoid paying, a family found the solution: to anticipate. Another tip, leave the highway. The proof: a few kilometers further into town, a station displays fuel 70 cents cheaper. For the association, 40 million motorists, the highway would even scare away some users. To bring them back, the large supermarkets located on the motorways are pushing prices down, often below two euros per liter. TF1 | Report A. Gay, M. Laurent, F. Amzel

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