Updated
Updated · KKTV · May 19
Colorado Gas Near $5 a Gallon as Experts Push Memorial Day Fuel-Saving Tips
Updated
Updated · KKTV · May 19

Colorado Gas Near $5 a Gallon as Experts Push Memorial Day Fuel-Saving Tips

8 articles · Updated · KKTV · May 19
  • $5-a-gallon gasoline is reappearing at many Colorado stations ahead of Memorial Day, but drivers interviewed said the spike is not canceling holiday or family travel plans.
  • Patrick De Haan of GasBuddy said that pattern is typical for major holidays: travelers usually absorb higher pump prices and cut back instead on food, entertainment and other spending.
  • 65 mph is a key threshold in his advice, with fuel use rising sharply above it; he also urged cruise control, gentler acceleration and braking, and lighter vehicle loads.
  • 100 extra pounds can trim fuel economy by 1 to 2 miles per gallon, he said, while removing unused bike racks, choosing less hilly routes and using GasBuddy's trip-cost tool can further reduce costs.
Beyond a gas tax holiday, what are the long-term solutions for funding America's highways as vehicles become more fuel-efficient?
As record numbers of Americans travel, why is individual holiday retail spending expected to plummet by over 70%?
As Colorado's outdoor economy slows, can a new federal act simplifying public land access reignite this vital sector?