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Rick Popely

Contributor Rick Popely has covered the auto industry for decades and hosts a weekly online radio show on TalkZone.com.

After gasoline dropped to the lowest it's been on July 4 in a dozen years, 
 motorists in several states are seeing prices start to rise.
When motorists hit the road this weekend, they could pay the lowest Independence Day gasoline prices in 12 years.
An abundant supply of oil and gasoline have outpaced demand as gas 
 prices tumble heading into the summer driving season's peak.
Motorists are paying less for gas than they were a year ago after a 4-cent 
 decline in the national average for regular this past week.