RaceTrac:
Due to the ransomware attack on the operator of Colonial Pipeline on Friday, May 7, 2021, some areas are experiencing temporary fuel outages. RaceTrac locations in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Tennessee may have been impacted by this issue.
RaceTrac’s mission is to make people’s lives simpler and more enjoyable, and we are working around the clock to provide uninterrupted fuel supply for our guests. Please reference https://www.racetrac.com/Gas-Availability for locations in your area that currently have gasoline.
If you have any questions about RaceTrac’s fuel supply, please contact our Guest Engagement team Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m., by calling 1-888-636-5589 or by emailing guest@racetrac.com.
Here s what to do if you spot price gouging at gas stations
Gas price increases are expected as demand soars and supply lessens but law enforcement agencies are urging the public to report cases of unusual price gouging. Author: Paola Suro (WXIA) Updated: 1:27 AM EDT May 12, 2021
ATLANTA Governor Brian Kemp s executive order which suspends gas tax for Georgians after the Colonial Pipeline shutdown also forbids price gouging at the pumps.
Kemp announced he was suspending the state fuel tax to prevent price gouging and to assure Georgians that gas prices wouldn t skyrocket.
While many are seeing higher gas prices each day, not every incident is a case of price gouging, Kennesaw State University economics professor Roger Tutterow explained.
Here s what to do if you spot price gouging at gas stations
Gas price increases are expected as demand soars and supply lessens but law enforcement agencies are urging the public to report cases of unusual price gouging. Author: Paola Suro (WXIA) Updated: 5:14 AM EDT May 12, 2021
ATLANTA Governor Brian Kemp s executive order which suspends gas tax for Georgians after the Colonial Pipeline shutdown also forbids price gouging at the pumps.
Kemp announced he was suspending the state fuel tax to prevent price gouging and to assure Georgians that gas prices wouldn t skyrocket.
While many are seeing higher gas prices each day, not every incident is a case of price gouging, Kennesaw State University economics professor Roger Tutterow explained.