Californians slam brakes on gas use, even with lower prices

An economic meltdown may not be the preferred way to scale back California’s dependence on foreign oil, but it seems to be doing the trick. Unemployed people don’t drive to work. Car sales are down, suburban growth is sputtering. All of which promotes lower fuel usage. “The impact of drops in income on gasoline consumption are actually quite large.

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