Carl Fisher wrote:
Donnie Barnes wrote:
Everybody I know in Charlotte is always complaining about having to see all those busses zooming through traffic jams in their special lanes with NOBODY on the busses...
Ha, that's funny. Maybe they need to put signs on the sides of the buses saying, "
YOU could be zooming through traffic if you were on this bus"...

Kevin Hoff wrote:
MikeWhitney wrote:
PS -- I'm also the only person in the world (it seems) who actually WANTS the price of oil to go through the roof. Want to guess why?
I know why I want the price of oil to go through the roof. I want to see people actually care about the cost of their commute. If you want to live in the country go ahead. It'll cost ya though. Unfortunately it would be better if the massive profits that these high gas prices are generating went somewhere other than in the oil company coffers and their stockholders.
I want to see oil prices go through the roof so people will care about the cost of their energy usage
in general. Not just gas for the ubiquitous SUVs, but heating and lighting costs for all the 4000+ sf houses, wasteful personal habits, all the way through to trash. Everything takes energy to happen. IMO Americans have an entitlement mentality WRT cheap energy- I think it's clear that this is going to have to change, but I hope that the timeframe will be more like 10-20 years than 50-100.
I agree Americans need to be more conscious of their energy usage all over, not just transportation. That said, what I think should happen and what will happen under its own momentum are two different things. I think the gov't has a responsibility/necessity to encourage good behavior. They talk about recycling batteries, anti-freeze, flourescent light bulbs, thermometers, styrofoam etc . ever tried? It is extremely inconvenient and the excuse is that it costs money that is needed elsewhere for tax breaks for Dell, Google, Optometrists, prosecution of Duke LaCrosse players etc. If they want to encourage the single person SUV drivers who all go to a central location to ride the rails, then develop a swipe card that decrements their tax liability. Pay people to recycle, or charge people who don't - BUT MAKE IT CONVENIENT (drop your lightbulbs off at your local Lowes).
I live 30 miles from work, but 3.5 out of 5 days my wife and I carpool since we work at the same place. Car gets 26mpg. I can't live in Cary with the 2 dog limit (if I wanted to)

I would ride the rail if they ever build one near me.
Now onto the PAX/Tire/LAD debate
