""Rising gas prices have not led to a dip in demand at this point," said Robert Sinclair of AAA Northeast. "As the busy spring and summer driving seasons get underway, time will tell if higher prices have any impact on drivers' desire to hit the road.""
"The average price for a gallon of gas in New York City is now $4.11, which is 82 cents higher than a month ago, according to AAA."
Gas prices in New York City have increased significantly, with the average price for a gallon reaching $4.11, up 82 cents in a month. Long Island's average is $4.01, New Jersey's is $4.09, and Connecticut's is $4.08. Despite these increases, demand for gasoline remains strong. Crude oil prices have also risen sharply. Robert Sinclair from AAA Northeast noted that rising gas prices have not yet affected demand, and the impact on driving habits will be observed as the busy driving season approaches.
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