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High gas prices prompt most British Columbians to drive less: poll

New survey says one-fifth of respondents are even changing up their summer plans
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Two-thirds of British Columbians say the high gas prices are making them change their habits, according to a new poll released Wednesday

Prices at the pump have been hovering around 160 cents a litre for weeks now, and show no signs of dropping.

Nearly half of those surveyed by by Insights West said theyBԪַve reduced the number of times they use the car and 38 per cent said theyBԪַve reduced the distance theyBԪַre driving.

And itBԪַs not just driving: one-third of respondents said theyBԪַve have cut how much they spend on entertainment and food to cover higher fuel costs.

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More than half told pollsters they thought gas prices were a BԪַvery seriousBԪַ concern.

Many British Columbians were pessimistic about the ever-increasing gas expense. Forty-three per cent said they thought higher prices were the new normal and almost three-quarters believed prices would be even higher by July.

ItBԪַs even having an effect on summer plans: 20 per cent of people said theyBԪַve changed their activities to rely less on cars.

Only three per cent said theyBԪַve spoken to their MP or MLA on the issue.


katya.slepian@bpdigital.ca

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