Posted by Wesley Stephens on June 10, 2008 at 19:22:00 from (66.207.255.220):
In Reply to: You are now in charge posted by john in la on June 10, 2008 at 06:40:04:
As much as I hate to say it, the only way to truly lower fuel prices is to cut demand, which we are apparently already seeing to a small extent. I have read several articles that say that the miles driven by Americans is starting to decrease, albeit slowly. As for me, my wife and I have tried to cut out as much excess mileage as we can, and we have been able to drive a little less. The problem is, people still have to get to work and other essential places, so we can't cut our fuel use but so much. Hopefully, the state of things now is dire enough to spur investment in alternatives to our current system of using so much petroleum. I guess only time will tell.
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