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		<title>Is $4/Gallon Gas Changing The Way People Travel?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my last post, I wrote that the majority of people don&#8217;t care about the cost of fuel. I even gave a few personal observances to back up my position. In regard to the region I live in, I stand by my assertion. Around here it looks like it always has. However, based on some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my last post, I wrote that the majority of people don&#8217;t care about the cost of fuel. I even gave a few personal observances to back up my position. In regard to the region I live in, I stand by my assertion. Around here it looks like it always has.</p>
<p>However, based on <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/05/26/gas.driving/index.html" target="_blank">some media reports</a>, things at the national level are changing. This as the price of gas has passed the $4/gallon average in 11 states. $4/gallon seems to be the point at which many believe that the nation&#8217;s attitude would change. Based on what I&#8217;ve been reading, it seems that that is starting to take place.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what CNN reports in regard to driving habits:</p>
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<li>March figures show steepest decline in driving since 1942</li>
<li>Compared with last year, drivers have logged 11 billion fewer miles, the DOT says</li>
<li>Americans planned to drive less over Memorial Day weekend, AAA reports</li>
<li>Public transportation ridership on rise, in part because of gas prices, group says</li>
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<p>What are you seeing in your area? Are people riding bikes or walking more? What about public transportation &#8211; does it seem like ridership has increased?</p>
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