On average, a person in Dallas visited the pump nearly twice as often as one living in Las Vegas between March 1 to May 31, 2020. In the same time span, a person in Birmingham, Ala., bought 31% more gasoline than someone in Los Angeles.

A lot can be learned about a city by looking at what’s happening at its gas stations. A new GasBuddy survey shows how the top 50 most populous U.S. cities rank in fueling activities during a pandemic at the height of stay-at-home orders. Demand for fuel has been at record lows across the nation since the COVID-19 outbreak. According to Pay with GasBuddy data between March 1 and May 31, American consumers made on average 2.8 fuel transactions per month, a drop from the usual 4.5 times per month prior to the outbreak.

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