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Pennsylvania motorists are rolling into the week with slightly lower prices at the pump. As reported by Triple-A, the average price for a gallon of regular fell last week in the Keystone State to three dollars, 34 cents, while here at home the average price is running at three dollars and 17 cents a gallon. Nationally, the figure also dipped to a few tenths above three oh seven. Costs were lowest again last week in Oklahoma, with the Sooner State average inching downward incrementally to a tenth under two bucks, 60 cents. Prices were highest in the Aloha State, where Hawaii motorists saw their average figure rise slightly to a little under four bucks, 68 cents.