What gas price will make you actually change your driving habits...?!


Question: Experts predict gas will be near $4 a gallon by summers end. Will that make you stop driving...

Would $5 a gallon...

$7 a gallon...

Just curious.


Answers: Experts predict gas will be near $4 a gallon by summers end. Will that make you stop driving...

Would $5 a gallon...

$7 a gallon...

Just curious.

i dunno i HATE public transportation, so if it gets too high i will have to carpool. Any room with you?

$3.50

I already don't drive unless I absolutely have to.

haha, I don't know! I would probably not drive around so much! Because sometimes I just drive around to places that I really don't need to go to! Also I would stop picking up my friends and I would stop racing people, because that wastes gas too! lol <3

$3.50

i earn minimum wage

I have already slowed down. Anything above $4 would make me drastically change my patterns!

Since I live about 20+ miles from my work place, I would have to just suck it up and deal. Unfortuantly I'm too dependent on my gas to have to change my driving habits...... I hope Pres. Bush is happy, that many people will have to start diving into Savings to keep up with the Cost of Living. Good job, Bush. Hope your happy!

My Car is 4 Cylinder, so Gas is not a real problem;

But, I still cut driving Drastically....!!

if to many have to walk, then there are less customers and the price goes up more so whats the point to it all.

i think we're still not realizing how much money we actually spend on gas. hopefully by the time $7 a gallon hits (i hope not soon) someone will have come up with a better idea....

It already has I use to drive a Range Rover and a 4 wheel drive but I couldn't take the gas prices any longer so I bought me a little sports car.

I don't think I would just go out and ride around. But other than that, if I need or want to go somewhere, I'll go.

Yeah, we have two cars. I need to downsize the bigger one. The small one is fine on gas.

Dont have any choice.

Still need to go to work, store etc.

it already has changed my driving habits

It is all ready 10 dollars a gallon in Britain...the car is coming to to the end of its era just as horse did..........personally I think we should go back to poor people carrying people around

Where I live we have already broken the $5.00 mark. I have always done a lot of walking so no big changes for me.

I already have, I used to drive for fun, love to take a drive and listen to my stereo.

Dont do that half as often as I used to.

I have already changed my driving habits. On the kind of salary that's earned in a menial job such as mine, I can't afford the prices now.

I have already found other means for transportation to and from work I ride a bike 10 miles a day in the summertime but I don't think I will ever stop completely driving

It already has, I drive very little. Not a big sacrifice I hate to drive.
So, $3 is more than enough.

this is a easy question. $4 per gallon would definitely make me change my driving habits and and the quality of my life. every thing would slow down and be on a list: what's important and what's not. not a very organized or list person. $4 per gallon will change everything.

Haha, nothing, sadly, but I was smart and saw this coming, bought me a good fuel economy car.

As long as SUV's are continued to be made, and sold, no one will ever be safe again.

My mother's still waiting for it to go back to 30 cents a gallon.
My 1st summer with my license and car 10 years ago: $.89 a gallon... man those were the days, .45 cents in pennies for enough gas to make it to my GF's house.

I've already changed my habits but most people are stuck. They are forced to drive a minimum amount of miles everyday to do even the most basic things like get to work.

50% of America now lives in suburbs were the average person has to drive for everything. I live in a pretty nice suburban town but it's next to impossible to walk or bike anywhere around here.

It not just people's habits but how we have developed our towns and communites over the sixty years.

Actually I can't do much to change.

I already drive a small car with good mileage, but I live out in the country where there is no alternative transportation, and I need to drive 45 minutes to get to work.

There are also no stores nearby. I try to get groceries on the way home from work to minimize trips.

If gas reaches a price where it becomes unprofitable to commute to work I would have to consider either moving or changing professions, or riding a motorbike. That would be at about $20 a gallon.



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