I like the idea of putting gas prices into terms people can understand (although, I have problems with rated vs. actual mpg, but, I digress...).
Where I work, many of us telecommute a few days/week to save on driving. One of my coworkers was having trouble connecting her computer to the network at the office. So did I. She could have continued to work disconnected. As did I.
But, instead she drove into the office to see what the trouble was (yes, we have sysadmins that handle that and, no, she's not in management--oh, and the phone system is driven by the network so it was down). But, she gets into the office and learns that the thunderstorms caused a power outage and the office lost power. So, she drives back home.
She didn't think anything of it. When I mentioned that probably cost her $10 to investigate (it was a 50 mile round trip and she drives a larger sedan), only then did she think that maybe it wasn't worth it.
I think that if people could start putting the numbers into ways that make sense to them, perhaps we'd see more people finding other ways to get around--or at least batching car trips.



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Then I will look into the latest in gas savers (likely another camry, but hybrid... i LOVE this car!).



