RadishRose
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unfortunately those who need fuel the most for either getting to work ( remember public transport prices will also rise along with personal car use)... or for heating... will be the ones who just don't have any more money in the pot to find...How will I deal with it? I'll pay more, the same as everybody else.
You're absolutely right. Many will be hurt severely by the rise in direct fuel costs or generally escalating prices because of increased global and local transportation charges.unfortunately those who need fuel the most for either getting to work ( remember public transport prices will also rise along with personal car use)... or for heating... will be the ones who just don't have any more money in the pot to find...
I bet pumping the gas as slow as you can really irritates the heck out of the people waiting in line behind youWe shouldn't forget to check our tire pressure.
Pump gas as slowly as you can. This gets you more in gas and less in fumes.
The local news, this morning, said there has been a Rash of these gas tank thefts in Kansas City, over the past couple of days. It can cost several hundred dollars to get a tank replaced, and likely it would take days to get one....leaving the person without the use of their vehicle.Well, don't know how widespread, but a friend in Tucson had this happen yesterday.Trucks sit higher off the ground and that made it easy for low life scum.
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I've been waiting for stories like this to happen here...Well, don't know how widespread, but a friend in Tucson had this happen yesterday.Trucks sit higher off the ground and that made it easy for low life scum.
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This is why I was so shcoked when I went out yesterday... I expected the roads to be a lot quieter given the HUGE price now of our fuel..but not a bit of it, in fact for the middle of the day I was shocked to see so much traffic.. it was more like an evening rush hour ..People, in our area, have been driving substantially less. Local traffic on our rural road is a fraction of what it was a few weeks ago, and the gas stations aren't nearly as crowded. Perhaps these prices will change a lot of peoples driving habits, and encourage them to limit their running around.
the petrol garages here have long queues, everyone is hoarding fuel around here for fear of an oil crises coming from RussiaThe news talks about how people will be cutting back; looks as busy as ever at the gas stations, IMO.
That's scary and nerve-wracking. I sure hope it settles down soon.the petrol garages here have long queues, everyone is hoarding fuel around here for fear of an oil crises coming from Russia
Pay it, and grumble a bit...How Will You Deal with the High Price of Gas?
I picked a young guy who was doing that off of the ground and wrapped him in blankets. That was at slow city speeds. Pretty darn stupid.Free gas
Me too. I'm also not a speeder.From what I've read, fuel efficiency begins dropping above 50 mph and falls off a cliff when you get up above 60.
Gas is 3.59 in my neighborhood. Was around 2.79 a month ago. I drive the speed limit to and from work. 40 miles per hour. Dozens of other drivers are angry at me every day. Sorry folks.
Heard that. In the city where I work, people are still driving like they're on fire. I honestly believe many of them are unaware that racing around burns more gas.Me too. I'm also not a speeder.
Yesterday, I was in a parking lot, waiting for pedestrians to cross in front of me. A woman behind me starts honking. I feel sorry for such morons.