FLORIDA – Florida drivers woke up to higher prices at the pump, with AAA reporting the state average for regular unleaded jumped 12 cents overnight.
AAA data shows the statewide average rose from $3.77 yesterday to $3.89 today. In the Jacksonville area, the average also climbed 12 cents, from $3.78 to $3.90.
AAA said the spike comes as renewed tensions between the U.S. and Iran pushed oil prices higher in overnight trading, adding uncertainty to the global energy market and pressuring gas prices.
In early trading, U.S. crude climbed nearly $2.50 per barrel, about a 3% increase from Friday’s closing price of $71.41 per barrel. The rise reflects uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil shipments.
“Concerns about potential fuel supply disruptions have nudged oil prices higher,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman for AAA — The Auto Club Group. “With tensions in the Middle East adding uncertainty to the global oil market, gas prices could remain volatile in the coming weeks.”
How to conserve gasoline
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Combine errands to reduce driving time.
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Drive conservatively; avoid aggressive acceleration and speeding.
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Remove excess weight; every 100 pounds can lower fuel economy 1–2%.
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Shop for the best local prices using the AAA mobile app.
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Pay with cash when possible; some retailers charge more per gallon for credit card payments.
AAA driver resources
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Use AAA’s Gas Cost Calculator to estimate trip fuel costs.
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AAA members who enroll in Shell’s Fuel Rewards program can save on fuel — see AAA for details.
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Keep vehicles maintained to optimize fuel economy; visit AAA.com/AutoRepair to find certified repair shops.
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