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<span><strong>> Total operating cost:</strong> $3,987</span> <span><strong>> No. of vehicles per 1,000 people:</strong> 779 (9th lowest)</span> <span><strong>> Avg. price of gas:</strong> $2.65 (14th lowest)</span> <span><strong>> Avg. insurance premium:</strong> $1,519 (13th highest)</span> <span>Gas in Georgia cost an average of $2.65 a gallon, 13 cents cheaper than the national average. Despite the relatively low gas price, the total annual gas expenditure per vehicle was higher than in most states. Drivers in Georgia travelled an average of 14,055 miles a year, farther than drivers in all but two other states. Consequently, at an average of $2,036, annual gas costs for motorists in Georgia was about $200 more than it was across the rest of the country. Additionally, at $1,519, average insurance premiums were also about $200 more than the national average.</span> <a href="http://247wallst.com/special-report/2015/07/28/the-most-expensive-states-to-drive/">Read more at 24/7 Wall St.</a>

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