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Re: Florida Traffic Counts and GasBuddy.com Fuel information
      Fri Jul 08 2005 02:28 PM

You can also use this page, which overlays the Gas Buddy website pricing data on the Google Maps interface. Useful if you are going to be travelling to an area you don't know so well. Last year we used the Gas Buddy data to show us which gas stations were open and closed in the wake of Charley in Orlando. Let me tell you it was a life saver.

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