Truckers Fret Over Gas Prices In Rita's WakeSome Companies Consider Installing Surcharges
POSTED: 8:29 pm CDT September 23, 2005
UPDATED: 8:36 pm CDT September 23, 2005
MADISON, Wis. -- Many fear a major hit by Hurricane Rita will spur another sharp spike in gas prices, but consumers aren't the only ones worried.
Wisconsin trucking companies -- especially smaller ones -- are bracing for what could be a huge price hike in diesel gas.
Some trucking businesses are so worried, they have emergency plans in case forecasters are right. Some of them are predicting the price of diesel will jump not by cents, but by dollars.
Think you've got sticker shock? Try filling up the gas tank on a semi truck. You'll need more than a few 20's to foot the bill.
At $2.79 a gallon for diesel fuel, the price can ring in at over $300 for 19 gallons."The owner told me yesterday he's heard possibly 5 bucks a gallon, which is obviously almost double what it is now," said Glen Krueger, the manager at Kroschekee Transfer, Inc. At the Madison terminal for Koschkee Transfer,
Drivers are being warned to fill up soon, because prices could go through the roof this weekend.
Truck business and others around the state are busy bracing for a fuel emergency as soon as Monday.
Koschkee's contingency plan is to cut back on routes and temporarily lay-off drivers.
Medium-sized trucking operations like furniture movers use mostly diesel too.
At Two Men & A Truck, the owner said he'll have no choice to levy a temporary fuel surcharge if gas costs keep rising.
"If we hit $3 and stay at $3 and above for diesel fuel, then we will have to put an immediate increase in our rates," said Tim Lightner.
Gov. Jim Doyle is warning Wisconsin consumers to look out for violations of the state's consumer protection laws when it comes to gas prices.
Under Wisconsin's law, the price of gas can't go up twice in a 24 hour period, and the price at the pump can't differ from what's posted on the sign. Contact the state's consumer protection hotline if you see violations of the markup laws.
The hotline number is (800) 422-7128.
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