San Diego gasoline prices are beginning to show signs of a plateau. The Utility Consumer's Action Network tracks pump prices at hundreds of local stations.
U-CAN's Charles Langley says the average price for a gallon of regular gas is four dollars 59 cents. He says that's less than a penny cheaper than on Monday. Langley says the rapid price run-up may have tapped itself out.
Langley: They're either going up or going down and in between movements they start to wobble. And we've seen price wobblies, just like a frisbee wobbling for the last couple of weeks."
Langley says its unusual for the price of fuel to start dropping just before the Fourth of July Holiday, but he says the price run-up is also unprecedented.