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Petrol and diesel drivers risk £100 fine when searching for cheap fuel prices

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Petrol and diesel drivers risk £100 fine when searching for cheap fuel prices.

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Motorists have been cautioned about trying to find the cheapest fuel in their local area amid fears they could be at risk of breaking down and incurring further costs.Since its launch in February, experts have urged drivers across the UK to use the Government's Fuel Finder tool to slash their petrol and diesel costs.The Fuel Finder scheme has acted as a lifeline for motorists as they adapt to soaring petrol and diesel prices as a result of the war in Iran.Fresh data from RAC Fuel Watch shows that drivers are paying an average of 156.98p for petrol and a staggering 188.53p for diesel.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The RAC forecasts that petrol prices will remain largely stagnant, while diesel and premium diesel costs could come down in the near future.Tensions in the Middle East remain high, although modelling from the Government suggests that drivers could save between one and six pence per litre when using Fuel Finder.Using the tool can help them find the cheapest fuel in their...

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