In response to "High Gas Prices," why do people continue to complain about something that is so easily explained? Gas prices are higher in the North Country because we are in the middle of nowhere …
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In response to "High Gas Prices," why do people continue to complain about something that is so easily explained? Gas prices are higher in the North Country because we are in the middle of nowhere and truck drivers have to driver further thus spending more money to deliver it to us. If you drive south through New York you will see gas slowly get cheaper and cheaper. Make sense now? Just be happy that the price is dropping at all. It can always be worse.