One driver hands up his keys, bikes 20 miles to work

Two local stations stop pumping gas.

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Theresa Krebs

CR's MFA Station in Pilot Grove stopped pumping gas June 1 due to the high fees charged by creidt card companies. Owner CR Kammerich said the business gets charged more per dollar that the customer spends, than they make per gallon of gas sold.

  

Yellow Pages

By Emily Getzloff
Posted Jun 13, 2008 @ 12:43 PM

As the value of the American dollar decreases and gas prices soar, it’s hard to get “pumped” for anything. Families are rethinking vacation destinations, some employees are quitting their jobs for lower paying ones closer to home, people are trading in their SUV’s for compact cars and others are riding their bikes.


SFC Neal Overstreet of Boonville is a  Training NCO at the U.S. Army Reserve Center in Rocheport. To save money, Overstreet rides his bike 20 miles to work three days a week.
Overstreet said by riding his bike, he saves $7.50 a day. That’s $22.50 a week, which is almost $100 a month. In one year, he would save more than $1,100. In reality, he’ll be saving even more money as gas prices will undoubtedly continue to rise. Overstreet said not only is he saving money, but riding his bike is also keeping him healthy.


On the other side of the pump, gas stations have been taking precautions to prevent drive-offs.

For the rest of the story, read the Friday, June 13 print editon of the BDN Extra!

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