Gas Prices Above Four Dollars Likely to Drive Biggest Behavior Change
Fuel prices are already driving consumer behavior towards strategies that enable better fuel efficiency. Four dollar per gallon gas prices is expected to create a signficant behavior change. ...
... "One third of consumers claim they already changed their driving behavior when gas prices reached $3 a gallon by cutting back on driving and maintaining their vehicle better, according to the survey. But when gas prices hit $4 a gallon, more than 65 percent of American drivers will change their driving behavior. " ...Via Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association: Vehicle Maintenance Improves Gas Mileage