Monday, June 09, 2008

Poll: At $5 Per Gallon, 85% Americans Will Change Driving Habits

A new poll from Ipsos Public Affairs shows that when gas hits $4 a gallon 74 percent of Americans change driving habits. That jumps to 85 percent for $5 a gallon -- a figure some analysts believe is inevitable.

Here are results of the Ipsos Poll:


Among those who have changed their driving, the median gas price at which they did so was $3.20 per gallon, a level that was reached back in March.

As the price at the pump continues to rise, more and more Americans will be changing their driving habits: at $3.00 per gallon, 35% of Americans had changed their habits; by $4.00 per gallon — a reality in many parts of the U.S. already —, it will be 74%; and by $5.00 per gallon, 85% of all Americans will have changed their driving habits. However, one in ten Americans (9%) say they will never change their driving habits, regardless of the how high the price climbs.

Those who have already changed their driving habits are particularly prevalent among adults with a household income of less than $50,000 per year (73%), parents of children under 18 (72%), those living in the South (72%) and those saying the country is headed on the wrong track (71%).

2 comments:

JeepersCreepers said...

Yes gas will rise until someone gets congress to stop allowing California and Florida from holding American hostage. If we drill we will never have this problem again. Some say it will not help in the short term. If we had drilled like we should have there would not be a problem. There is no reasonable alternative just yet...so drill...drill now.

JeepersCreepers said...

Yes gas will rise until someone gets congress to stop allowing California and Florida from holding American hostage. If we drill we will never have this problem again. Some say it will not help in the short term. If we had drilled like we should have there would not be a problem. There is no reasonable alternative just yet...so drill...drill now.