09-23-2008, 02:22 PM
My wife and I both filled up yesterday, coasting to the pump on fumes. I drove around for about 30 minutes during lunch in order to find a station with gas. There was a line of about 15 cars in front of me, but fortunately they have 20 pumps, so it wasn't too long a wait. This was the QT on Roswell Road near Northridge in Sandy Springs. $3.96/gallon.
Last night, we drove past about a dozen closed stations until we came to another QT with open pumps (Crossville Road and Crabapple in Roswell). They had 2 lines of about 10 cars each with two employees directing traffic. This was $4.06/gallon.
Yes, Georgia used to be among the cheapest in gas prices, but those days are long gone, as stated above.
Last night, we drove past about a dozen closed stations until we came to another QT with open pumps (Crossville Road and Crabapple in Roswell). They had 2 lines of about 10 cars each with two employees directing traffic. This was $4.06/gallon.
Yes, Georgia used to be among the cheapest in gas prices, but those days are long gone, as stated above.