US drivers
Coverage of US drivers in the Nexus archive.
- US Drivers Are Feeling the Global Diesel Squeeze
US drivers are experiencing a global diesel shortage as refining margins approach record levels, causing processors to prioritize diesel production over gasoline.
- For most US drivers, EVs offer emissions benefits and cost savings
For most US drivers, electric vehicles (EVs) provide emissions benefits and cost savings, according to a study. The findings are highlighted in an MIT News article with positive reception on Hacker News, including 17 points and 13 comments.
- Speeding costs US drivers $22M, saves less than a minute, study finds
A study found that speeding costs US drivers $22 million but saves less than a minute, indicating that the costs do not outweigh the time saved.
- White House touts 'Freedom Fuel' gas stations in desperate attempt to aid US drivers crushed by high fuel prices
The White House is promoting 'Freedom Fuel' gas stations to assist US drivers facing high fuel prices. The initiative is described as a desperate attempt to provide relief.
- Despite dip in gas prices, many still feeling economic pinch going into summer travel season
U.S. drivers are experiencing a reduction in gas prices compared to recent months, though many still struggle to feel economic relief as the summer travel season approaches.
- Analysts predict no US petrol price drop until 2027
Analysts predict that US petrol prices will not decrease before 2027, and US drivers may need to wait until 2027 for gasoline prices to drop.