Posts Tagged fuel costs

Is $4/Gallon Gas Changing The Way People Travel?

In my last post, I wrote that the majority of people don’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 media reports, 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’s attitude would change. Based on what I’ve been reading, it seems that that is starting to take place.

Here’s what CNN reports in regard to driving habits:

  • March figures show steepest decline in driving since 1942
  • Compared with last year, drivers have logged 11 billion fewer miles, the DOT says
  • Americans planned to drive less over Memorial Day weekend, AAA reports
  • Public transportation ridership on rise, in part because of gas prices, group says

What are you seeing in your area? Are people riding bikes or walking more? What about public transportation – does it seem like ridership has increased?

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A Large Majority Of People Don’t Care How Much Fuel Costs

Over the past few months, I have paralleled the increasing cost of fuel with tips on how you can reduce the amount you spend on fuel. In addition, I have begun riding my bike to work when the weather allows to save myself money and reduce my carbon footprint.

If you follow the news, I’m sure that you’ve heard about the rise in sales of locking gas caps as people try to fend off fuel thieves. Perhaps you’ve heard friends and family venting about the cost of fuel. Heck, maybe you’ve even received one of those email forwards that calls for everyone to boycott the large oil companies by not buying fuel for a day.

I’ve heard it and seen it all, too.

However, it is my contention that a large majority of people don’t care how much fuel costs. They just like to complain.

On the days I do drive to work, I drive about eight miles per hour slower than I normally would. This puts my speed right around 62 miles per hour. Reducing my speed has improved my car’s gas mileage by about nine miles per gallon. The reduction in speed has also made it apparent how fast everyone else is going. Not to mention how many people drive alone in big SUVs.

Parking lots are also a great place to witness how little people care about the cost of fuel. My wife and I were leaving the grocery store the other day, and as we got to our car we noticed a car idling in the parking lot. Someone was sitting inside, talking on a cell phone. People don’t care.

If people cared about the cost of fuel, they would do something about it. Instead, they do as they always have done.

Perhaps the area I live in is different from what people in other parts of the country are doing. How about it? Has the rising price of gas caused a difference in the driving habits of people in your area?

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