Drivers' wallets will continue to get a break in 2016. The American Automobile Association says the global crude-oil glut is expected to ease only a little, keeping gas prices low.
The Triple-A says unleaded regular gas in the U.S. was an average two-dollars and 40-cents a gallon in 2015, saving each driver about 550-dollars in fuel costs compared to 2014. On the last day of 2015, the national average was two-dollars a gallon.
Gas prices are lowest in the southeast, where it's down to a dollar-75 a gallon in some southern states.