As the summer season approaches, long-haul truck drivers in Iowa are expressing concerns about rising fuel costs. The Iowa 80 truck stop, which claims to be the largest in the world, provides various amenities for drivers, including parking, food, and services. However, it does not offer relief from the rising gas prices, which have surged following the U.S. involvement in military actions in the Middle East. Recently, the price of regular gasoline at the truck stop was reported at $4.26 per gallon, while diesel was priced at $5.72 per gallon.
Iowa Truck Drivers Report Increased Gas Prices Amid Global Energy Crisis
Long-haul truck drivers in Iowa are facing increased fuel costs as gas prices rise sharply. The Iowa 80 truck stop reports prices of $4.26 for regular gasoline and $5.72 for diesel, attributed to the U.S. military actions in the Middle East.
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