High Gas Prices Prompt Commuters to Ditch Cars |
ABC News - Apr 11, 2011 |
As the average price of gasoline edges closer to $4 a gallon - with one gas station in Orlando at $5.59 a gallon, according to GasBuddy.com - have drivers finally reached the point when they will switch to smaller cars or forego driving altogether?
Drivers can be especially resistant to changing their behavior, but Mantill Williams, spokesperson for the American Public Transportation Authority, said gas prices have taken a serious toll on wallets.
"The tipping point probably has moved somewhat over time," Williams said. "As gas prices rise, consumers get accustomed to it. As you start to get close to $3.50 and toward $4 that's the point when people start to see there's a cheaper way to get around."
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- Posted: 2011-04-11 12:01:30
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