Gas at $4 / gallon
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Since San Francisco was mentioned, I have to be the one to enlighten the effects that transportation is having on its commuters. Usually, an adult could purchase a FastPass for about $60 to travel all through the month with just one purchase. They are now introducing what is called a Clipper Card, which is scanned and deducted $2.00 upon boarding each bus. An average working adult may spend 3x's or more using the clipper card vs an adult FastPass. Where is the savings? We are not sure if it's gas prices or public transportation.
I've heard of this system in Seattle... I have the agree, it's a scam! Currently my employer offers me a pass for $25/month and I hope it stays this way forever! They have some kind of agreement worked out with are metro transportation agency.
On Friday I bought a new bike, she's a beat.
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http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/bikes/model/escape.city.2011/6963/43123/
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How you can save on flights or driving will be up to us but I would some things will be a real "steal" with increased gas prices when it comes to summer vacations !
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Just purchased a Convertible V8 in October 2010 looking forward to this upcoming summer but if gas continues to rise the fun will be short lived
Your car is HOT...! You have to go crusin' ... the girls, wind in your hair, sun tan... awesome! Take out a gas card. PS... don't hope for much from our govenment... they are more interested in the game!!!
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I wonder if the House / Senate will look more favorably on Obama's idea of High Speed Rail based on current events as they now stand ?
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Will Amtrak and Grehound become more popular than ever for summer travel ?
I took Amtrak from Portland to Seattle during Christmas time.
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On another note, I plan on moving to get back into school and will need a car for that. I still own a car and its been parked safely at my parents. But the gas prices are crazy, like you guys said.
My plan is to use public transit for work and my car for school and play.
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https://www.financeglobe.com/SocialNet/Markets/uga/ It looks like gas and oil is coming off in a big way finally, unfortunately from the terrible effects of those poor people in Japan.
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http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2011/03/study-says-4-gas-prices-will-drive-millions-to-public-transit/1
For all those cities with surrounding communities who didn't want Public Transportation to be a part of their community, what now ? Public Transportation is great, used it in SF and loved it, but here in ATL its a joke. The real bad thing is their are communities here that have no public transportation alternatives and they would have to still drive some distance to take advantage of what their county has to offer. $6 a gallon, I can only imagine the nightmare..............