Drivers feeling the squeeze

As retail gas prices climb above $3.50 a gallon, drivers are adjusting their habits. Gasoline prices typically rise in the spring as stations switch over to pricier summer-grade fuel and demand picks up as more travelers take to the road, according to the Associated Press. But this summer the prices are rising faster than usual. The AP reports some anecdotal evidence that drivers are changing their habits, selling their gas guzzling automobiles and replacing them with bicycles for short trips.

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