gas is cheap. reporter: experts say there are many reasons for plummeting prices. the chinese economy, the glut of crude oil globally. trim a tells us with gasoline being so cheap around the country drivers will do pretty well no matter where they go. it many estimated the average driver will save $15 to $25 this year compared to last. there are bargains to be had all over. you just have to kind of look for them. reporter: you can find apps on your phone and they will tell you where you can be frugal with your fuel. leland: thanks, laura. molly: a young dentist murdered
bill: a new study shows one in three drivers admit they get behind the wheel when they can barely keep their eyes open. trim a finds that one in six deadly crashes involve a driver who was drowsy. still in the dark, 318,000 people in connecticut have no power. 85,000 in massachusetts. the maccallum family in new jersey. a week after that rare nor easter still without the juice in new jersey. martha: let s move to this. in the middle east tensions are
reporter: the government pushes for what it sees as safety improvements and privacy advocates raise feerts of widespread raise fears of widespread surveillance. most cars already have some kinds of data recorder. what information is gathered depends on the manufacturer. the trim a says it will save lives by leading to the design of safer cars in the future. it will allow safety researchers to improve their understanding of what happens during crashes. in the seconds leading up to the crash, during the crash and the seconds following the crash. reporter: trim a says cost of the computers is neglect