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On Wednesday at 12 o'clock German drivers felt the effects of the new tank law for the first time. Diesel drivers hit the hardest.
A law conceived as a petrol price brake comes into force - the oil companies have only noon opportunity to increase prices. As expected, the companies use the scarce window of time.
From today, petrol stations are only allowed to raise their prices once a day. The most important questions and answers to the new tank rule.
The average price for a litre of Super E10 rises to 2,147 euros, and drivers had to pay 2,347 euros for diesel from 12 o'clock.
Since the dawn of the day, petrol stations in Germany are only allowed to increase prices once a day. On the first occasion, prices rose sharply, as the ADAC announced.
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