RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — ABC11 continues to track gas prices across the Triangle as the nation enters seven days into the conflict with Iran.

ABC11 returned to a downtown Raleigh gas station on Friday to demonstrate how much prices have risen since Monday.

On Monday, the price of regular gas was $2.65 per gallon. Just the next day, at the same location, the price had gone up $0.11. And by Friday, the price showed $3.39.

Prices south of downtown Raleigh ranged from $3.19 to $3.39 per gallon.

It’s a price hike that has some drivers, including Kevin Barber, worried about how prices will rise next week.

“Its ridiculous. It’s all ridiculous, and I drive for a living. Luckily, it’s short distances, but still, gas is up almost a dollar, if not a dollar in the last week. SO it hurts along with grocery, rent, everything.”

AAA said that as of Friday, these are the average gas prices.

The average gas prices from Raleigh, Durham, and Fayetteville are all around $3.19 or $3.18.

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