Diesel fuel prices fell less than a penny, dipping 0.6 cent to $3.848 a gallon, its first downturn in three weeks. Gasoline fuel prices also fell, slipping 0.2 cent to $3.389 a gallon, its first decline in five weeks. Diesel’s decline left its national average price 41.8 cents higher than the same week last year, while gas is 27.9 cents over a year ago. Trucking’s main fuel had gained 7.1 in the two previous weeks of declines, following a cumulative drop of 22.7 cents in six straight weekly declines. Gasoline had gained 16.2 cents in four straight increases prior to Monday. For more information on your fuel program and how you can save with Sokolis call 267-482-6159 and speak with Conor Proud.