View Full Version : The upside to higher gas prices
sundial
06-23-2008, 08:37 AM
I was thinking about our state of health and how people are beginning to embrace cycling as not only as a means for fitness, but transportation as well. What if this helps ease the obesity epidemic? Perhaps there is a silver lining after all. :)
Heard on the radio (don't know what station) while in California, a testimony from some guy on the street:
"Gas is so expensive now, I've lost 5 pounds from all the walking!!"
I thought that was wonderful to hear.
beccaB
06-23-2008, 10:25 AM
I just really hope people in cars will start to be more careful. Especially at intersections. People are not taking the time to look and focus on what they're seeing. I drive a school bus which has large mirrors everywhere(bilnd spots). You really have to stop and look for a few seconds before proceeding. I wish everyone would do that. My worst near misses with almost getting hit on my bike were from drivers not taking the time to really look. And I was dong all the right stuff with traffic rules and visibility.
sundial
06-23-2008, 10:42 AM
True, cyclists need to ride defensively.
You know, many people are developing preventable, chronic diseases that can be avoided by exercising more and eating less. What if people come to realize that cycling can lower the number of trips to the ER for chest pain? High insulin levels? What if people will come to realize that they have in their possession a means to a better quality of life? And what if it reduces their health insurance claims? Do you see how this could impact the health care industry? :)
mimitabby
06-23-2008, 10:45 AM
well, on my way to work today; there was a 3rd cyclist, (I chicked him :cool: )
but i also observed irritable cars passing each other and being in way too much of a hurry (I was not in their way, so it had nothing to do with bikes in the road)
Old habits die hard.
Melalvai
06-23-2008, 11:03 AM
I know a guy who often says he hopes gas goes up to $8 or $10 per gallon so that people will walk and bike more and get more fit. When the parking lot here was shut down to be replaced with a new building, employees were griping nonstop about the new parking assignments being so far away, but after a couple months I started hearing people say they'd lost weight from walking so far. In addition to walking to & from their car, they choose to walk across campus to whatever building they have to go to instead of drive, because it's nearly as far to their car as it is to that building.
I don't care too much about the rest of the world. If $10/gal gas would induce my husband to get fit, I'm all for it. If an expensive gym membership would do the trick, I'm all for that too!
And what if it reduces their health insurance claims? Do you see how this could impact the health care industry? :)
We do but the general populace unfortunately doesn't think that way.
GLC1968
06-23-2008, 11:51 AM
The downside is that all these new cyclists (or many of them, anyway) don't know the rules of the road. Twice, I almost got hit by a car while on my bike commute last week as a result of other cyclists doing the WRONG thing. If I hadn't been anticipating that those cyclists were going to make those stupid moves (and what the resulting things the cars would do), I'd be out of commission right now. :mad:
I'm afraid a potential increase in bicycle related accidents/deaths is going to hurt our cause if new riders don't take the time to educate themselves. :(
cyclingmama
06-23-2008, 01:03 PM
I'm afraid a potential increase in bicycle related accidents/deaths is going to hurt our cause if new riders don't take the time to educate themselves.
True. I am amazed at how many more people I'm seeing on bikes, and sickened by the number of them who are riding on the wrong side of the road, not wearing helmets, riding on the sidewalks, etc. I was riding one morning last week, and had to move into the lane of traffic to get around someone riding on the wrong side of the road (and thus coming at me head-on), helmet-less, with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth.
More educated cyclists on the road would be nice.
I might add that I want gas prices to stay high so car manufacturers will continue to look for ways to build cars that require little to no gasoline.
If people want cars that don't use gas, better and more affordable electric cars will be built.
maillotpois
06-23-2008, 02:01 PM
If people want cars that don't use gas, better and more affordable electric cars will be built.
Better - maybe not more affordable.... http://www.teslamotors.com/
:D
sundial
06-23-2008, 02:27 PM
I might add that I want gas prices to stay high so car manufacturers will continue to look for ways to build cars that require little to no gasoline.
Honda (http://www.engineeringservicesoutsourcing.com/b/fe/2008/06/hondas-clarity-car-that-runs-on.html) has already engineered a car that runs on hydrogen. :) Me thinks it would make a great grocery car. :D
Honda (http://www.engineeringservicesoutsourcing.com/b/fe/2008/06/hondas-clarity-car-that-runs-on.html) has already engineered a car that runs on hydrogen. :) Me thinks it would make a great grocery car. :D
Right. But it's not going to be wide spread for a long time. It's expensive. And here in Texas, the where you can fill the car up is like 60 miles from my house.
I thought they were only making like 10 the first year and you had to lease it?
I've been eyeing www.greenvehicles.com. They have an all electric car that goes up to 70 mph and 100 miles... and takes 6 hours for a full charge. Although it's $20,000. So I have to pay off my "gas" car being even looking at one.
Better - maybe not more affordable.... http://www.teslamotors.com/
:D
Very pretty...but way out of my price range:
Roadster base price: $109,000 (see 2009 spec sheet for more
Red Rock
06-23-2008, 04:32 PM
Today one of the bosses rode his bike to work. Its a bike/bus combo. I thought it was cool that someone is doing it here at work since ther are not that many that do. However, there are a lot of us that like to ride for fun, do tris..etc.
By the way Southern utah is over 100 degrees from 10:00 to possibly after 8-9 pm!!
I was impresed.
Red Rock
BabyBlueNTulsa
06-23-2008, 04:52 PM
<--Agrees with all the good comments!
A comment I read in a local forum was "Gas is so expensive, I had to give up smoking so I could afford to drive!"
LMAO. GOOD for you!!!
maillotpois
06-23-2008, 05:24 PM
Very pretty...but way out of my price range:
No kidding. But it sure is cool.
If it costs the estimated $.01 per mile to drive, how many miles would you have to drive in order to make it cost the equivalent of a "normal" car?
Mr. Bloom
06-23-2008, 06:03 PM
I know a guy who often says he hopes gas goes up to $8 or $10 per gallon so that people will walk and bike more and get more fit.
I continue to believe that our oil dependence is the biggest threat to our national security. While I wish the increase was a bit slower, I think ultimately that it is the best thing to happen for our economic future. I hate to say it though...the current high prices are going to cause some really short term pain.
...and you're right, it may curb rising health care costs as well.
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