fuel

Traffic hit hard by fuel prices - average down over 5%, but some way worse


Traffic on tax roads in the US seems to have dropped on average by 4 to 5% and on toll roads by 5 to 6% over the past year. The reduced travel is attributable almost entirely to the big run-up in gasoline prices and is about was to be expected from long-established economists' estimates of the price elasticity of demand of about -0.2.

Truckstop a victim of fuel tax


Truckstop a victim of fuel tax

Originally published in issue 54 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Mar 2001.

Page:13

Subjects:truckstop dies

Pat Goss on fuel economy


Pat Goss on fuel economy

Originally published in issue 47 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Mar 2000.

Page:15

Subjects:fuel economy mpg acceleration idling

Sources:Pat Goss

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