Record high gas prices have created stress for motorists across the nation, and many experts expect prices to remain elevated in the near future as demand for summer travel heats up.
On Thursday, the national average retail price for regular gasoline surged to another record high, hitting $4.41 per gallon.
While you may not be able to control the prices at the pump, you can control how you drive. Certain driving behaviors can actually help consumers save significantly when it comes to filling up at the pump, Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy, told FOX Business.
It's the "easiest" thing to do when trying to combat those rising fuel costs, he said. INFLATION 'REALLY PRESSURING' US OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY: AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE CEODe Haan says drivers should keep feet light on the gas when accelerating.