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Gas Prices Drop (Slightly) in Time for Memorial Day

Prices are up over last year, but have dropped in the last week.

Here’s a first: gas prices are falling as Memorial Day Weekend approaches. 

“In all of my years with AAA, this is the first time we’ve had a Memorial Day where they’re dropping drastically,” said Lon Anderson, director of public and government relations at AAA Mid-Atlantic.

He’s been with AAA for 17 years.

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Of course, gas prices in the area have risen more than a dollar per gallon in the past six months according to AAA. But in the past seven days, they’ve dropped about 11 cents per gallon. In Catonsville, regular gas averaged $3.882 on May 23, according to AAA. This time last year, regular gas was $2.753.

“In all my years,” Anderson said, “always, gas prices have peaked on Memorial Day or they were on their way up and peaked in June.”

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That means AAA’s estimate that 30.9 Americans will be driving 50 miles or more for a weekend vacation may actually be a low estimate. The survey that was the basis for that estimate was conducted on April 19 and 24, when experts were speculating that gas prices could hit $5 in the near future.

Have we really seen the highest gas prices for the summer? “Analysts say we have, which is welcome news for motorists” Ragina C. Averella, manager of government affairs for AAA Mid-Atlantic said in a statement.

“Despite higher gas prices, the automobile is still the primary mode of travel for Americans for the Memorial Day holiday,” Averella said, “and while travel by this mode is slightly down this year, the percentage decline is negligible.

Still, she added, “70 percent [of travelers] say they will compensate for higher fuel costs by cutting other areas of their travel budgets.”

In addition to cutting out expenses, online tools such as AAA’s Travel Planner andGasBuddy.com allow people to find the price of gas along their travel routes. 

In all, the AAA Travel Forecast, based on research in partnership with IHS Global Insight, found that about 34.9 million people are expected to travel using different means of transportation during the holiday weekend, defined by AAA as Thursday, May 26 to Monday, May 30. The full report can be found online.

About eight percent of travelers are expected to fly, according to AAA. That’s an 11 percent increase from last year even though airfares are about 14 percent higher than this time last year.

As to the true number of travelers, that’s yet to be seen. “Memorial Day, because it’s a short holiday, many people make a last moment decision,” Anderson said. And there’s another variable at play.

Add to the falling gas prices rising temperatures, and there’s a good recipe for travel.The National Weather Service is forecasting temperatures in the high 80s for the rest of the week, reaching the low 90s by Memorial Day. 

“The mayor of Ocean City, he’s got to be doing cartwheels,” Anderson said. “Give the region several 90 degree days, a three-day weekend and cheaper gas … and off they go.”


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