More Americans are expected to take road trips for vacation this summer despite gasoline prices that are expected to be as much as 40 cents higher than today and 30 cents higher than last summer.
By Ed Blazina / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Travel
Tue, 03/28/2017 - 9:00pm
More Americans are expected to take road trips for vacation this summer despite gasoline prices that are expected to be as much as 40 cents higher than today and 30 cents higher than last summer.