The prices are driven by the price of oil, now in the low $60s a barrel.

If gas demand continues to fall, prices likely will as well, AAA says.

Michigan gasoline prices continued to fall from a week ago, dropping 13 cents to an average of $3.05 a gallon for regular unleaded, and, in some places, below $3 a gallon.

Michiag had one of the biggest one-week drops among states. And prices likely will go lower.

"Michigan motorists are seeing lower prices at the pump," said Adrienne Woodland, a spokeswoman for AAA. "If gas demand continues to fall, alongside increasing supply, then gas prices may drop further."

In addition, winter blends of gasoline, which sations will transtion to, cost less.

The areas with the least expensive gas price averages in Michigan were Grand Rapids ($2.87), Flint

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