Fuel prices continue to be a problem for car owners across the UK, with the £2 mark for unleaded petrol even being hit in some areas.
RAC spokesperson Simon Williams has warned : "Sadly, we expect to see the average price of petrol break through the 180p mark this week with diesel moving further towards 190p."
With high fuel prices causing so much trouble to people and their families as the cost of living crisis continues to unfold, we want to know what steps you are taking to cope with the price rises.
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Issues across the globe such as the Covid pandemic and ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine have seen prices driven higher and higher, with RAC spokesperson Mr Williams arguing: "More radical government intervention is urgently needed."
Many people will be taking extra steps to save money and cope with the rise in prices., such as avoiding using their car when possible.
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