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Gas Prices Drop To Lowest Level Of 2012

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A woman pumps gas in this file photo. A woman pumps gas in this file photo.
PHILADELPHIA -

As the peak of the holiday season quickly approaches, drivers are seeing some relief at the pumps.

According to AAA, gas prices have dropped to their lowest level of the year.

AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge shows the national average for a gallon of gas is now $3.25.

The price is down slightly from what it was a day ago, $3.26, and a month ago, when it was $3.42 according to AAA.

A year ago at this time, AAA reports a gallon of gas was $3.24.

The drop comes as travel experts predict this year to be the busiest holiday travel season in six years.

You can track the gas prices in your neighborhood on myfoxphilly.com with "Gas Buddy."

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