Christmas travel: cheap fuel may cause road delays

As petrol prices fall below a pound per litre, more Britons are set to take to the road

Traffic Jam
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UK motorists could be forgiven for thinking they would never see petrol prices fall below a pound per litre again, but a drop in oil prices has brought about a corresponding surge in cheap petrol. However, the AA has warned that seasonal traffic jams may be the price drivers have to pay for their bargains at the petrol pump.

Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's have followed Morrisons' lead in bringing their petrol prices below the pound mark. With forecourt prices at their lowest in six years, drivers have been filling up their tanks for £10 less than a year ago, according to the Daily Telegraph.

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