With simple tools, thieves are stealing fuel from vehicles, leaving drivers with costly repair bills.
Suspending the federal gas tax would have a modest impact on fuel prices, while also requiring congressional approval.
Gas theft is surging, and this time it’s leaving drivers with repair bills close to $3,000. Thieves now drill holes in fuel tanks instead of siphoning gas. Tank repair costs can reach $3,000, with ...
Even if the Strait of Hormuz reopened today, oil would still take more than a month to reach consumers. The economic shock ...
Authorities in St. Paul and Minneapolis have seen more than a dozen cases in recent weeks where criminals have used electric ...
Samsara reports eight fuel-saving strategies from fleet pros, including reducing idling, smooth driving, and monitoring tire ...
Michigan drivers should fill up their tanks before Monday, a GasBuddy petroleum analyst warned, before prices start ...
The Treasury Department and the IRS have introduced new rules that outline how businesses can recover certain fuel taxes, ...
Overnight gas thieves are quietly working their way across St. Paul, drilling straight into vehicle fuel tanks, draining them ...
Gas prices nearing $9 a gallon in Los Angeles are forcing the city's drivers onto public transit, draining budgets while ...