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Great festive fuel rip-off

Drivers pay up to £20 more to fill up on M-way

- By Tom Payne and Martin Beckford

MOTORWAY service stations are ripping off millions of Christmas travellers by up to 36p a litre on fuel, a Daily Mail investigat­ion has found.

As millions set off on festive getaways, our survey exposes how fuel giants are cashing in – by charging extortiona­te prices compared to non-motorway forecourts.

Services along the M25 – where some of the worst holiday congestion is expected – and the M20 are charging the most, with many asking for 149.9p a litre for unleaded and 155.9p for diesel. This is well above the national average of 125.3p for unleaded and 129.6p for diesel, and far higher than at local supermarke­t petrol stations.

In one of the worst examples, unleaded fuel at Birchanger Green Services on the M11 in Essex is 36p more expensive than at a Sainsbury’s three miles away. This means it could cost £20 more to fill up a typical 55 litre family car on the motorway.

Ministers have repeatedly promised to crack down on the ‘wild west’ world of motorway petrol, which sees drivers exploited by sky-high prices. The Mail highlights how this week’s petrol prices at the 85 motorway services in England and Wales are a bigger issue than ever. The investigat­ion used data from PetrolPric­es.com. Last night, the AA warned that drivers stuck in traffic will have ‘little option but to endure massively pumped-up motorway fuel costs’. This weekend is expected to be one of the busiest on the roads as millions of motorists head home for Christmas.

A Department for Transport spokesman said: ‘Drivers should not be in a position where they risk running out of fuel because of price concerns.’ BP and Shell did not respond to requests for comment. Esso said its petrol prices are set by the independen­t fuel providers who operate them.

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