2/9/13

Scott Panther

Gas prices in Texas and across the country have been rising lately. Scott Panther has more on why the prices have gone up so dramatically.

The average price for a gallon of gas in Texas is three dollars and 36 cents. That's 21 cents more than just over a a week ago. Economists say the increase is due to oil prices going up and refineries closing. Some Texas State students say they have to limit their driving time to save on gas.
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A lot of students have been using public transportation or walking more to avoid driving. Stand-Up: Some students are riding their bikes to save on gas.
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In some parts of the country, the price of gasoline has reached an average of five dollars a gallon. It's getting so high that drivers have little choice but to try to be more fuel efficient. For Bobcat Update, I'm Scott Panther.

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