Prices at the pump in metro Atlanta and across Georgia have soared since the start of the war with Iran at the end of February.

With the summer driving season in full swing, gas prices remain a bitter pill for many motorists. On March 20, Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law a 60-day suspension of the state’s gas tax. He extended that gas tax holiday through June 3.

The United States is a top producer of oil and has reduced its dependence on Middle Eastern oil over the years. Still, the Persian Gulf region is a major producer for the globe, and the geopolitical turmoil has sent crude prices soaring.

The conflict largely shut down the Strait of Hormuz, a geographical chokepoint that connects the Gulf region to the rest of the world.

Here’s the latest on average fuel prices per gallon, according to AAA.

Editor’s note: Prices are rounded.

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