gas prices

gas prices have shot up, i would say, about 35-40 cents per gallon in the past week. it’s now difficult to find gas that’s less than $3 per gallon for regular octane. just a year or so ago, prices topped $2 for the first time that i can remember, and have more than doubled in the last 3 years or so. from what i can gather, in inflation-adjusted dollars, these prices are some of the highest in u.s. history.

so thursday night after work, i filled up the tank ($2.99 per gallon), put the car in the garage, and left it there. friday i found a way to get to work on public transportation. it took longer, but i got some nice walking in that i wouldn’t have otherwise.

it’s not that i really have a problem with gas prices being high like they are. i hope the effect is that people will use their cars less and walk/bike/take public transport more. i hope that the sales of giant gas-guzzling vehicles drops like a rock. maybe our pollution levels will decrease and we’ll have fewer red and orange pollution alert days. it’s not like we really have anything to complain about. gas prices here are some of the lowest around the world. in europe, they pay something like $5-$7 per gallon.

2 Comments

  1. Ha! I feel the same way. While everyone is complaining about the prices, I am secretly kind of happy. I hope this fuels (pun intended) interest in alternative transport and alternative fuels.

  2. i’m all about biodiesel and vegetable oil fuel. so my car would smell like french fries, so what? i’d consider that a BONUS!

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