PETROL prices continue to rise on an almost daily basis, with the cheapest place to fill across the patch up 5p from last week.
With rail strikes hitting the whole of the country this week, more of us have had to swap the train for the car as a means of getting from A to B.
However, a recent survey suggested people are using their cars less due to soaring prices, which at the current rate of increases are set to hit £2 a litre in the coming weeks.
The poll by Opinium found almost one in three (31 per cent) urban drivers revealed the rise in the cost of fuel had meant they had taken shorter trips since March, compared with 28 per cent of suburban drivers and 26 per cent of those in rural areas.
RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said: "The average price of petrol went up by a half a penny to 189.84p on Wednesday while diesel jumped almost a penny to 198p a litre making a full tank nearly £109 (£108.90).
“It seems as though we are just days away from the frightening prospect of the price of diesel averaging £2 a litre across the UK taking the cost of a full tank to a staggering £110.
“The price of supermarket diesel has rocketed by 11p a litre in the last fortnight alone."
Here are the cheapest places to fill your tank in our area:
UNLEADED
Asda, Barons Quay, Northwich - 186.7p per litre
Sainsburys, Northwich - 186.9p per litre
Texaco, Kind Street, Northwich - 187.9p per litre
BP, Winnington Lane, Northwich - 187.9p per litre
Texaco, Runcorn Road, Barnton - 187.9p per litre
Knutsford
Esso, Chester Road, Tabley Hill - 189.9p per litre
Shell, Toft Road - 189.9p per litre
DIESEL
Asda, Barons Quay, Northwich - 195.7p per litre
Texaco, King Street, Northwich - 195.9p per litre
Sainsburys, Northwich - 195.9p per litre
Shell, London Road, Davenham - 195.9p per litre
Texaco, London Road, Barnton - 195.9p per litre
Knutsford
Esso, Chester Road, Tabley Hill - 197.9p per litre
Shell, Toft Road - 197.9p per litre
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