Quote from ElCubano:
europeans walk 10-12 times more than Americans and have far less SUV's....if it were to hit $10.00 here, you would see some serious hurting...which may not be a bad thing in the bigger picture...lets face it...thats the only way to make a change...
Quote from amanda33:
Even with high prices for petrol people still drive and earn low wages. They just do without the things that are seen as a right, such as new clothes and furniture, eating out, having any fun or holidays. Just because they're finding it difficult to get by doesn't mean they're lazy slobs.
Quote from capmac:
Gas May Soon Cost a Sawbuck
Big New Shock at the Pump Forecast by Two Analysts
By DAN DORFMAN, Special to the Sun | April 28, 2008
Get ready for another economic shock of major proportions â a virtual doubling of prices at the gas pump to as much as $10 a gallon.
Quote from Brandonf:
Im not telling you what I THINK is happening, I'm talking about what is actually happening..at least in this area to a lot of people, and it has nothing to do with being lazy (at least physically).
Quote from Cutten:
Yeah - people would buy smaller, more economical cars, walk more, cycle more, and there'd be more incentive to build good mass transit. Hardly the end of the world, and it would have some nice side effects: less SUVs, less road accidents, healthier population, less heart attacks, less fat chicks, less pollution, regeneration of urban centres, reduction in suburban sprawl.
Quote from amanda33:
"Mom doesn't work because gas is nearly 4 bucks a gallon."
That's a great example to set your kids.