Any big changes for you? I don't think it will cause me to make any changes.
Any big changes for you? I don't think it will cause me to make any changes.
I can't really drive any less than I already do. Maybe I'll get my fixy fixed.
I have been given the opportunity to work from home a few days a week. This saves me a nice sum of cash as my round trip commute to work is about 45 miles. I also now have a car with better gas mileage AND I will occasionally take the bus when I do have to drive into work.
I will simply continue doing these things. Thankfully, gas is a much smaller part of my budget these days.
Already ride my bike to work everyday and that is about all that I drive besides to the grocery store.
Paying ~$13 a day for public transit to work will be an easier choice.
Nope.
Nope. I'm already taking the Metro to work everyday. It's very cheap. Only $1.60 each way, pre-tax dollars. I love it.
Nope, my short commute and efficient car make that not a big deal to me. You're talking an extra 60 cents a month.
Laugh?
Drive more because the roads will be clearer.
i bike or bus everywhere or catch a ride if i'm getting out of town. i might start biking more if more people start riding the bus. i don't like crowded buses.
Oh it will change your driving habits. I'll be syphoning off your tank and you'll be walking.
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Any big changes for you? I don't think it will cause me to make any changes.
Might buy a scooter, but then I have been thinking of doing that anyway. With a little luck, I will land in my dream job where I can walk to work in about 15 minutes.
Changes? Yes. Vote Obama out of the White House.
Just started carpooling 3 days a week. May be increasing that?
I'll vote against anyone who supports building pipelines and expanded drilling in th US. Oil supply. What's it got to do with the price of gas?
I've been looking at new RWD sports cars. V8 with ~20 mpg if I go easy on it... which I probably won't. This is my first new car, I live in a snowy climate.
so many reasons why you sound like an idiot.
Yes, gas never got this high with Bush as president. It must be Obama's fault.
Nope, can't think of anything offhand--well, except probably pay a little more for some goods that are trucked.
I would think fly or take the train more.... but increased gas prices probably mean increased train and plane tickets too; so I would probably change nothing.