Motorists are getting a break on the cost of gasoline with posted prices at stations in the Binghamton area now 60 cents a gallon lower than one year ago.
The temporary tax cap on gasoline sold in Broome County that went into effect last June has run its course and motorists are keeping a close eye on prices.
Just two months after drivers in the Binghamton area started paying four dollars a gallon for regular gas, many are wondering whether the price will soon hit five dollars.