The first servo I stopped at had run out of diesel. A tank normally costs me $100 less.

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      There would be mass riots, people are already pissed and it’s only $4 a gallon now on average.

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        And I’ll add that even the Australian numbers are on the relatively low side with parts of Europe approaching $12 USD per gallon for diesel. Americans have no idea how cheap fuel is there by comparison.

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        It was just above $7 a gallon for premium, and $6.50-$6.60 a gallon for regular when I biked passed the gas stations here in IB yesterday.

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      When I converted litres to gallons Google told me that is only 19.2 gallons, so it would be $12.03 a gallon. There would be riots, and more mass shootings.

      Edit: I just noticed that you specified USD. I didn’t convert out of AUD.

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      This comment is in all of these threads.

      The food you eat is produced and transported to you with diesel.

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          This is pretty much the same comment.

          Even if you drive an EV and grow 100% of your own food, every member of your community is going to be drowning in these costs.

          That means they have less money to spend at local businesses, and so on and so forth.

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    That’s roughly 1.92€ per litre. Over here in Germany you’re paying over 2.20€ for a litre of diesel right now.

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      In Mexico gas is 26mxn per liter for regular and 30mxn for premium. That’s like 5.60 per gallon of regular and 6.40 for premium, this with insanely lower income than in the US. I really don’t get why they are so outraged, gas is still cheap there

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      Diesel is considerably more expensive now than even premium petrol. So probably about same price.

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    I was gonna ask what vehicle had a 72 gallon tank, and then realized this is in litres. Still must be one of those massive trucks we made standard over here in the US

    Edit: HOLY FUCK! THATS JUST 19.2 gallons of gas! There would be mass shootings at the pump. Well more of them, anyway. That comes out to $12.03 a gallon, for my other US friends

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    Sorry for saying this in a car-related post, but the solution to car dependency is simply the availability of other forms of thansport.

    Specifically, trains, intra-city bike lanes that are 2x faster than a car, ect

    If you have that, you get choice and some level of control. (P.S. not in rural areas with no trains tho.)

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      In an ideal world, absolutely. But for everyone who lives outside of (their city’s equivalent of) the old “Zone 1” region of metropolitan Melbourne - it becomes less and less feasible the further into suburbia you get.

      My commute to work one way is 35 minutes driving (without traffic, 60-75 minutes peak); or ~2hrs once you factor in the walk from our house to the train station, two trains (or train and a tram, or train and a bus), and then walk to the office.

      There are literally hundreds of thousands of us, scattered throughout. We aren’t car-brained, we are car burdened.

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        yeah nah mate. Get over it.

        I’m literally unable to drive due to vision problems, so the walk / bus / train / tram is standard. I live in Moorabbin and my work is in Port Melbourne. Ever tried to navigate that shit? Sister did Chaddy to Bundoora every day for Uni for years.

        I can see the case for z3 outwards but zone2? It’s not hard. You just don’t like the inconvenience.

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        My commute to work one way is 35 minutes driving … 60-75 minutes peak

        What’s the distance in kilometers? 40 minutes is enough to cross Amsterdam diagonally (from furthest side to furthest side). Or 15 minutes if you’re in the same quarter as your destination. Works quite reliably at every time of the day, too.

        Now I’m not saying that AU already has this problem fixed and the public transport and bike lanes are real options. In fact it’s exactly what I’m talking about - you deserve better! I’ve visited AU just recently and part of me wants to relocate! ❤️ I really wish AU people would fight for their mobility rights like the Dutchies did in the 90’s, and you’d have 3 modes of transport running concurrently - again I think you deserve it! But it’s not my choice to make.

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          It’s just under 40km, each way. 3/4 of the time (and like >90% of the distance) is on the Monash Freeway.

          Our biggest problem here is that we spent over a century building our cities ‘out’ rather than up - though given we have about as much landmass as all of continental Europe, it probably made sense at the time.

          Now we are paying for our hubris through massively prolonged commutes to work and elsewhere.

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    It was $2.99/l on Wednesday at a servo I frequently pass. Thursday morning it was $3.09, and Thursday afternoon it’s was $3.19. who knows what it’ll be today (Friday)?

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      Diesel? U91 is “only” ~$2.50 here.

      & shit’s only going to get worse for the rest of the year unfortunately. Even if everything went back to normal instantly today, it would take months if not years to replace all of the infrastructural damage done to the various ports and refineries in and around the Arabian peninsula.

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        Yeah, E10 unleaded is at about $2.53 at the same servo. I just did a search for the cheapest price on the 7-Eleven fuel lock app, and it’s $2.53 as well.

        I’m glad I got my bike working again late last year. I’ve been riding to work again, and this is just an extra motivator.