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Have you changed your driving habits yet?

Bugman

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Gas is very close to $4 a gallon here in Austin now,and i know its already hit that mark some places.Other then getting to work and other things we must all do,are you cutting back on driving yet?

Travis County reported record crowds at local parks over the Memorial Day weekend,and in some cases turned people away due to overcrowding.Are you staying closer to home this summer instead of driving to see uncle Joe and aunt Jane?Or are you cutting back in other ways to compensate for the high gas prices?
 
I had a problem with my A/C that took me a couple of months before I got around to getting repaired.

I’m pretty anal about monitoring gas mileage anyway, but was surprised that the mileage went up almost 5mpg consistently during that time.

In any case, where I wouldn’t normally give it a second thought, I now only turn on the A/C when absolutely necessary.

It really doesn’t amount to that much out of my wallet, but just the thought that I’m giving a little less to the OPECers, makes me feel better. :smilestar
 
It's $3.96 here.


I barely drive that much, so I'm gravy. 😀
 
I'm planning to sell my car this summer and start relying totally on public transportation or on rare occasions, renting a car. Thanks a lot, Bush. You win.
 
My father and I co-own an old '94 (so technically '93) Pontiac Grand Am that I'm seriously considering selling to him completely.

Even though I've kicked my old habit of joy-riding, sometimes to other cities in other states completely, you get more exercise from biking, a more relaxing experience through walking, and you get to meet ... interesting people via mass transit.
 
i bought a very small very fuel economic car but it still kills me to keep gas in it. Every weekend i make a drive that is 120 miles round trip ... this is outside of the commute to and from work. I don't really go much elsewhere but i have a feeling very little of it is because of gas prices. But yes, this gas is killin' me. Like i don't have enough financial catching up to do already!
 
Hehe The majority of the time I ride the bus or rely on friends for transportation. The bus gets me from home to school and home to work and my friends (or my boyfriend) get me everywhere else!
 
It's well over $4/gal here in CT. One nearby station is up to $4.31. There's only so much we can do to save. Drew is back and forth a lot with work. So, that's not an option for cutting back. Instead, we try to do a better job planning trips to the store, grabbing things on the way home rather than making an extra trip out. We also aren't as quick to do those road trips we never thought twice about before. Trips up to my dad's or to visit friends are more likely to be every 6-7 weeks rather than once a month. Thank God for the phone and internet to keep in touch with people!
 
i have totaly changed my driving habits i drive on the sidewalk now:bouncybou
 
Its a bloody joke right now, isn't it (well it would be a joke if it wasn't serious at least we could all have a laugh over it).

I'm fed up of filling up my car and putting more and more in each time I do and it costing a small fortune, its ridiculous.

I'm not a happy :bunny:
 
Its a bloody joke right now, isn't it (well it would be a joke if it wasn't serious at least we could all have a laugh over it).

I'm fed up of filling up my car and putting more and more in each time I do and it costing a small fortune, its ridiculous.

I'm not a happy :bunny:

Just out of curiosity - what are gas prices in the UK like right now?

Over here I can only envy those who complain about prices of USD 4 a gallon.
We pay EUR 1,3 a litre right now, which would be EUR 4,9 a gallon.
With 1 EUR = 1,55 USD, thats USD 7,6 a gallon :shock:

I'm still not changing to public transport though and never will.
 
yea pretty much the way i drive is ... If a cop didnt see it , i didnt do it
 
Hi ya, I don't know what it is in per gallon but here is a link of what the average price per litre is around the country, hope that helps lol 🙂 In the last few months its gone up so much, its unbelievable.

http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/fuel/

Just out of curiosity - what are gas prices in the UK like right now?

I wouldn't be able to use public transport it would take me ages to get to work in the morning and I'd need at least one bus change, not feasible if I wanna keep my job 🙂

I'm still not changing to public transport though and never will.
 
I stopped visiting friends and family on the weekends and only get up to 60 mph on the expressway (the limit here is 70).
 
Hi ya, I don't know what it is in per gallon but here is a link of what the average price per litre is around the country, hope that helps lol 🙂 In the last few months its gone up so much, its unbelievable.

http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/fuel/



I wouldn't be able to use public transport it would take me ages to get to work in the morning and I'd need at least one bus change, not feasible if I wanna keep my job 🙂


Thanks a lot for the link - and I thought our prices were crazy already - your's are even higher :yowzer::sowrong:
 
Hi everyone,

I live in Germany, one of the countries with the highest gas prices in the world. Currently, we have to pay 1,50 € per liter. That's 5,67 € per gallon, so concerning the latest course of Euro and US-Dollar, we pay 8.82 $ per gallon.

And now please stop whining ;-)

Regards
Tom
 
You're welcome 🙂

Thanks a lot for the link - and I thought our prices were crazy already - your's are even higher :yowzer::sowrong:

Really? :sowrong: I'm very glad I'm not hiring a car when I'm in Germany in December, at those prices it will use up all my beer money, can't be having that lol :devil2:

I live in Germany, one of the countries with the highest gas prices in the world. Currently, we have to pay 1,50 € per liter. That's 5,67 € per gallon, so concerning the latest course of Euro and US-Dollar, we pay 8.82 $ per gallon.

Gladly 😉 (my mouth has been zipped tight).

And now please stop whining ;-)
 
Hi everyone,

I live in Germany, one of the countries with the highest gas prices in the world. Currently, we have to pay 1,50 € per liter. That's 5,67 € per gallon, so concerning the latest course of Euro and US-Dollar, we pay 8.82 $ per gallon.

And now please stop whining ;-)

Regards
Tom

Ah, but there is a difference between the American gallon, and the rest of the world. That may affect the conversions a little.

Or something like that.

In England, it's £1.16 per litre.

Absolute fucking rip-off.
 
Local petrol stations are charging £1.14 for unleaded and £1.29 for diesel. But then again I don't pay for my fuel, so fuk awl yawl 😀 😀 😀
 
Have you seen the price for diesel? Thats a fucking joke, its so much more than petrol. I'm now thinking of trading in my TDi for a petrol guzzler instead :shock:

Ah, but there is a difference between the American gallon, and the rest of the world. That may affect the conversions a little.

Or something like that.

In England, it's £1.16 per litre.

Absolute fucking rip-off.
 
Have you seen the price for diesel? Thats a fucking joke, its so much more than petrol. I'm now thinking of trading in my TDi for a petrol guzzler instead :shock:

Diesel is much higher then gasoline here also,about a dollar a gallon more last time i checked.
 
A bike? Yes I ride mountain bikes and even did a charity ride once we did 80 miles in one day. I'm quite partial to a long ride but I'd have to get up even earlier in the mornings to haul my arse on the saddle to ride in to work, it would take too long, unfortunately. Nearly every weekend I'd be out on my bike for about 2-3 hours. Thanks for the suggestion though 😛

Or maybe a bike? Just a thought 😀

It ain't looking good is it :dropatear

Diesel is much higher then gasoline here also,about a dollar a gallon more last time i checked.
 
I don't drive, but with gas as expensive as 4.40 a gallon here, it effects the price of everything else like food, and especially public transportation.

I live in the 3rd largest city in the US, but we can't seem to to make our public transportation system work. 100s of CTA workers laid off, fare increases, and some routes canceled altogether.

Luckily, it's summer, and I can combat this issue by riding my bike everywhere. It'll suck come winter, though, if nothing changes.
 
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