Drivers are being urged to consider cutting out “non-essential journeys” because fuel prices are expected to rise as the cost of oil soars.AA president Edmund King, who issued the advice, also suggested motorists should change their driving style to be more fuel efficient.Oil prices, which have a significant effect on the cost of wholesale fuel, have soared above 100 dollars a barrel for the first time since 2022 in response to the Middle East conflict.
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