Travellers are being urged not to make assumptions about costs when abroad, as unexpected expenses could leave you short on cash. According to the UK Foreign Office, if you’re driving, be cautious of fuel stations that don’t clearly display their prices.
The GOV.UK website state: “Petrol stations that do not display the price of fuel usually charge considerably more than the national average. They’re often close to tourist destinations and airports.
“Make sure you know the price of fuel before using these services.” In a further warning on “vehicle safety”, they state that when travelling by car, you should:
In the event of an accident, the government advises making sure you remain in a public area and asking any other drivers involved to do the same. You should contact the police immediately and avoid meeting in isolated or private locations.
Lately, President Donald Trump’s tariff dispute has dominated the headlines. This has sparked concerns about its effect on everyday essentials.
Oil prices have dropped to a four-year low. The RAC motoring group says this sharp decline offers “significant scope” for fuel prices to decrease at the pumps. A drop in fuel prices would be a welcome relief for families and holidaymakers during the Easter break.
The decline follows growing fears of a global recession, driven by rising trade tensions, which have caused crude oil prices to tumble. On Monday, oil traded at $64 a barrel as traders predicted that an economic slowdown would reduce demand.
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