This posting is more of a question mark than anything else.
It's a fact that oil prices are at all-time record-breaking high.
Will gas prices soon follow? Again?
According to Business Week, gas prices are on the upswing--yes, again.
"$93 Oil: Coming to a Gas Pump Near You"
How will this affect your driving?
We talked about this before in a post last year:
"WHY driving sucks: the rising price of gasoline"
and we also talked on the same post about some myth-busting by Mr. John Stossel of the ABC newsmagazine 20/20:
"Price-Gouging" and the myth that "The World is Running out of Oil".
Has anything changed? Will really expensive gas really change people's driving habits?
What do you think?
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
The gas price factor: does it/will it ever really affect driving?
Posted by italianesco at 6:44 PM
Labels: driving, gas prices, LA traffic, Los Angeles CA, myth busting, oil prices, price gouging
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