Iranians Upset About Gas Rationing

by Steve Zind, NPR
July 13, 2007

In Iran, a controversial gasoline rationing program is in its third week. Iran is trying to reduce the billions of dollars the government spends on imported gasoline. Iranians are adjusting to the changes, but it remains to be seen whether rationing will force them to cut back on gas consumption.

Steve Zind, in Tehran, reports for member station Vermont Public Radio.

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