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Gas station in Texas during the Hurricane Rita evacuations, 2005.

Due to the scarcity of gasoline, small, side-of-the road stations became popular hang-outs to refill as well as grab a snack to munch on and just take a break. The gas price ranged between US$2.67 to $3 for regular unleaded. It was also not uncommon for gas stations to only be stocked with premium, meaning much higher prices.

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current 05:54, 23 September 2005 Thumbnail for version as of 05:54, 23 September 20051,600 × 1,200 (239 KB)Orgullomoore{{gfdl-self}} Due to the scarcity of gasoline, small, side-of-the road stations became popular hang-outs to refill as well as grab a snack to munch on and just take a break. The gas price ranged between US$2.67 to $3 for regular unleaded. It was
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