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Many Canadians easing off the pedal as gasoline prices rise
Saturday, July 05, 2008
The Canadian Press -- OTTAWA — Police forces in some parts of the country say drivers are slowing down as the price of gasoline continues to rise.

It's a phenomenon that's catching the attention of radar gun-wielding traffic cops across North America. Natural Resources Canada recommends drivers stick to or below the posted speed limit to save on fuel. Studies have found increasing speed to 120 kilometres an hour from 100 can increase fuel consumption by 20 per cent, the department says.

But as drivers ease up on gas pedals, some are also using their brakes less - especially at stop signs.


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Saturday, July 05, 2008
The Canadian Press -- OTTAWA — Police forces in some parts of the country say drivers are slowing down as the price of gasoline continues to rise.

It's a phenomenon that's catching the attention of radar gun-wielding traffic cops across North America. Natural Resources Canada recommends drivers stick to or below the posted speed limit to save on fuel. Studies have found increasing speed to 120 kilometres an hour from 100 can increase fuel consumption by 20 per cent, the department says.

But as drivers ease up on gas pedals, some are also using their brakes less - especially at stop signs.

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kingdick
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There are areas on the north slope that are open for lease outside of ANWR that no one is drilling, use those areas.
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It was Jeb Bush's request to the Fed's a few years ago that extended the block on drilling on the offshore shelf around Florida, too close to home.
Still in effect!
More power than the environmentalist have.
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letmathe
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ditto
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r651981, I agree.
domer2
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more congestion
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Canada, eh?
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Drivers are slowing down everywhere. Speed limits could be brought down to 60 mph. They went down to 55 mph in the late 1970s, and we saved a lot of gasoline.
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r651981, don't forget about the tractor trailers
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My car sits in the garage more nowadays.
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I would hope so. I am still passed on the interstate by idiots driving gas guzzling SUV's and 4 wheel drive trucks at 75 MPH. Gas is clearly not too expensive for a substantial segment of our population.
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As long as they drive in the slow lane....
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there are some positives to all this
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Very interesting~!
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hopefully it will save lives at the same time
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Just slow down!!!
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Only for a short time.
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Yes - Lonewolftx - we all are!
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Just a bunch of lead foots, Ah?
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Natural reaction.
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Aren't we all?
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ok
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I think we should drill in ANWR, but we have to be really carefull.
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All we can do is worry about ourselves. If other people want to waste there is nothing we can really do about it. Unfortunately, "one bad apple..."
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Some people have resolved themselves to the high price of gas; it's no longer a shock, so they went back to their old driving habits
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how about the TRUTH on anwr
http://www.ourlighterside.com/stuff/anwr/

everyone should see this
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Some have slowed down but many will pass you on the major highways when you are going the speed limit.
So there is very, very little 'easing off the pedal as gasoline prices rise'....
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I'll say it once and I will probably say it again:
WHO CARES ABOUT CANADA WHEN WE HAVE OUR OWN PROBLEMS!!!!!!
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Just got back from a long trip this weekend and there were plenty of drivers flying by like they were at Daytona.
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Aren't we all!
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I traveled over the long weekend in the USA. Most people were doing about 60. But what I noticed was the number of cars vs SUVs on the road. Most people who have both opted for the car instead of the SUV. I traveled this same route two years ago, and there were a LOT more SUVs on the road. And people were driving faster then too.
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What about that autoban hi speed highway in Germany?
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still 55 mph here
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Duh..............Remeber the 70s and 80s..........55mph (88.5kph)

for the rest of the Americans out there
120kph = 74.5mph
100kph = 62.1mph

[Edited by: krucker at 7/7/2008 9:58:39 AM EST]
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Or maybe you could look up the conversion for yourself Rod?!
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Saves gas but makes driving even more dangerous because of the speeders.
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Gringos, too.
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best idea out there
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The Canadians aren't the only ones backing down
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Our Governor is talking about changing our speed limit from 70 to 60 on the freeways here in Michigan. On NPR this morning, someone was talking about bringing back the 55mph speed limit!
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And?????????????????????????????
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My mileage increases from 23mpg to 30mpg when I reduce the speed from 65-70 down to 45-50. I would do this constantly if 1) I wansn't creating a burden on traffic and 2) It didn't take so damn long to get anywhere.
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Old news from 2 days ago.
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Well it makes sense, the slower you drive, the better the Milege, its also a proven fact.
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Same old news.
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Somebody tell the Canadian press to translate fron kph to mph for their American readers.
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And the news is...............?
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OK!
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Maybe the Canadians are easing up but us Americans sure aren't.
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To DC and back this weekend. I did the usual +10MPH, was steadily passed and passed a few +5MPHers. Saw NO ONE doing the limit. Went through 10-12 radar setups at +10 and was never pursued. Had one pass me while the cruise was set at 77 (in a 65). So +10MPG is still good.
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finally
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There isn't much common sense on the road. People are always in a rush to go. I don' know how we lived without cell phones. Almost everybody has one stuck to their ear, even while driving. Little things save fuel and lives. Slow down, STOP at stop signs and put that dam cell phone away and pay attention to driving.
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