The gap between the average price of diesel and petrol has grown to its widest level since 2008, the AA says.
Its figures show the average price of petrol has fallen by 0.81 pence a litre over the past month to 133.70p.
At the same time, the average price of diesel has risen by 1.3p a litre since mid-October to 140.95p.
Diesel is usually more expensive than petrol thanks to higher refining costs, but the AA says the price is rising now due to short supply to the UK market.
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