Services in Yorkshire: Moto to cut price of petrol by 15p in coming months

Drivers can look forward to cut-price fuel – after one firm said it was cutting prices by 15p a litre in coming months.

Moto, the UK’s largest operator of motorway service areas, has announced it will initially slash prices at five of its sites.

Doncaster Services at junction five of the M18 is among those chosen for the price cut, with signs being installed to show the price changes.

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The company also operates six other service stations in Yorkshire; Wetherby and Leeming Bar on the A1(M); Ferrybridge at the junction of M62 and A1(M); Barton Park at junction 56 of the A1; Wooley Edge at junction 38/39 of the M1 and Scotch Corner at the junction of the A1 and A66.

Moto is slashing the price of its petrol by 15pMoto is slashing the price of its petrol by 15p
Moto is slashing the price of its petrol by 15p

The 15p reduction will bring Moto’s prices within 10p per litre of those charged by supermarket filling stations, according to the company.

Chief executive Ken McMeikan urged other motorway forecourt operators to slash their pump prices.

He said: “Today marks a hugely important next step in improving fuel price transparency on the motorways and in helping motorists’ money go further.

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“We want to move quickly to install the signage and reduce prices at our sites as fast as we can.

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“We have worked tirelessly to show National Highways that the new signage is a very sensible measure that will allow us to reduce prices for motorists.

“If other motorway operators also look to install the new fuel signage and lower prices at their sites, motorists will see fuel prices comparable to local high street forecourts up and down the UK’s motorways.”

The approval for the new displays follows a trial at Moto’s Frankley site on the M5 in Birmingham last year which resulted in more motorists stopping to refuel, enabling prices to be lowered.

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Moto was required to demonstrate to National Highways that the signs provide useful information and do not distract drivers.

RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said: “Moto’s bold decision to lower the cost of filling up at its service areas should permanently transform motorway fuel retailing for the benefit of everyone on the road.

“For years drivers have been confused as to why motorway fuel is so expensive and, as a result, many have actively avoided buying fuel at services, or only topped up with the bare minimum to get them to their destinations.

“Now drivers will be able to fill up on the motorway safe in the knowledge that they’ll be paying a fair price.

“We strongly urge all the other motorway service operators to follow Moto’s lead and give the UK’s drivers a better deal at their pumps.”