Jun 11
For many people, refusing to drive will not become a credible option until they are priced (forced) out of the market. With gas prices continuing to spike across America, people are beginning to ask, “What is to blame for these high prices?” There are many economic factors at play and there are more than one culprits to blame.
Find out who you should “thank” next time you take out a loan to drive to work.
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Jun 04
Are you tired of paying $40, $80, or even $100 to fill up your tank? If you are a local commuter that normally travels alone, there is a way to cut your fuel costs by over 90 percent. Granted, there are a few conditions, but you will finally be able to say “No!” to your favorite gas guzzling global warming machine and “Yes” to green commuting.
Want to know how?
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Jun 03
There is good news to report. Americans–known for their obsessions with cars–drove 11 billion fewer miles in March 2008 than the previous March, a decline of 4.3 percent. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, this is the first time since 1979 that traffic has dropped from one March to the next.
Why are Americans getting out of their cars (and where are they going)?
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