| If gas prices go high enough to cause city reorganization and repopulation of heavily urban areas, it'll just spread out again when the price falls. I, as someone who has no option but to take a 30 mile commute every day, wouldn't mind moving somewhere where I don't have to drive. It's just not reality though, wife's job is one place, my school is another, her parents (our babysitting) are another. These places are far apart. Such is life. If gas were $10/gallon it wouldn't faze me in the slightest - it's a trivial expense even commuting 60 miles a day compared to housing or the actual cost of cars. |