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Public Transportation as an Alternative to Driving
  • By Derrick Alba

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Gas Guzzling Society
  • Americans have an insatiable thirst for gasoline,
    and with sport-utility vehicles (SUVs)
    continually growing in popularity we are only
    getting thirstier.
  • Americans drive more than 2.6 trillion miles per
    year in automobiles, light trucks and SUVs,
    according to a MEMA report.
  • That's equal to 14,000 round trips to the sun.
  • Today, we drive almost twice as much as we did in
    1980 (1.5 trillion miles), when gas prices were
    at their highest. (Howstuffworks.com)

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Causes for Rise in Gas Prices
  • Increased demand with trend of popular yet highly
    fuel consuming SUVs and light trucks.
  • Increased motor traveling especially during the
    summer vacationing months.
  • Volatile situation in Middle East can and has
    drastically affected oil pricing.
  • Strong dependence of oil from OPEC which controls
    40 of the worlds oil production.
  • Increased environmental emission standards
    increase the cost of fuel regionally.

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How High is too high?
Photo Source - http//www.lifeisajoke.com/pictures
501_html.htm
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Local and National Gasoline Costs
  • In the Chicago area as of June 1, 2004
  • According to (chicagogasprices.com)
  • Lowest 1.97 Citgo Oakbrook Terrace
  • Highest 2.43 BP Amoco North and Elston
  • Nationally as of June 1, 2004
  • According to (gaspricewatch.com)
  • Lowest 1.73 Franklin, KY
  • Average 2.04 Nationwide
  • Highest 3.25 Lanai City, HI

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Historical Gas Prices Historical Gas Prices
Year Price Per Gallon
1950 1.91
1955 1.85
1960 1.79
1965 1.68
1970 1.59
1975 1.80
1980 2.59
1985 1.90
1990 1.51
1995 1.28
2001 1.66
Prices adjusted for inflation Prices adjusted for inflation
Source U.S. DOE and Howstuffworks.com Source U.S. DOE and Howstuffworks.com
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Historical Gas Price Chart by Year
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Reducing Driving will Help Reduce Pollution
  • Carbon dioxide and other air pollution that is
    collecting in the atmosphere like a thickening
    blanket, trapping the sun's heat and causing the
    planet to warm up.
  • Coal-burning power plants are the largest U.S.
    source of carbon dioxide pollution -- they
    produce 2.5 billion tons every year.
  • Automobiles, the second largest source, create
    nearly 1.5 billion tons of CO2 annually.
  • (National Resources Defense Council NDRC.org)

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U.S. produces the most Pollution
  • Though Americans make up just 4 percent of the
    world's population, we produce 25 percent of the
    carbon dioxide pollution from fossil-fuel burning
    by far the largest share of any country.
  • In fact, the United States emits more carbon
    dioxide than China, India and Japan, combined.
  • Clearly America ought to take a leadership role
    in solving the problem.
  • (National Resources Defense Council NDRC.org)

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What can we do as an individual?
  • According to Greenpeace, among the many things
    you can do as an individual to help the
    environment includes walking, biking or using
    public transportation whenever possible instead
    of driving to help cut down on emissions.
  • If possible choose Gas-Electric Hybrid Vehicles
    and Economy Models over larger gas-guzzling SUVs
    and Trucks if driving is a must.

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Public Transportation Guide
  • The CTA is convenient and inexpensive.
  • Plan your Trip at http//tripsweb.rtachicago.com/
  • See current fares at http//www.transitchicago.co
    m/maps/fares.html
  • See which fare plan is best for your needs
    http//students.depaul.edu/dalba/CTA/CTAFaresTabl
    e.htm

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DePaul U-PASS Details
  • Full-Time Students automatically have U-PASS fee
    of 48.25 charged to their tuition.
  • Students using U-PASS have significant price
    savings over regular fares.
  • All full-time students at DePaul are
    automatically charged for a U-Pass each quarter.
  • Pick up U-Pass at the beginning of each quarter,
    usually the first week.
  • Schedule is posted at the ID Services Office at
    the beginning of each Quarter. Locations of ID
    services http//is.depaul.edu/security/cards_pass
    es/id_services.asp

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Bibliography
  • Bonsor, Kevin. How Gas Prices Work. Article.
    http//money.howstuffworks.com/gas-price.htm
  • Resource on gasoline pricing as well as
    historical data on gas prices.
  • Global Warming Basics. Article.
    http//www.nrdc.org/globalWarming/f101.asp
  • Information on the effects of pollution on global
    warming.
  • Individual Action What you can do to prevent
    Global Warming. Article. http//www.greenpeace.org
    /international_en/extra/?forward5fdestination5fa
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    anchorSolutions2520Introductionitem5fid9211
  • Information on what individuals can do to help
    prevent global warming.
  • Chicago Transit Authority Website.
    http//www.transitchicago.com
  • Resource for fare pricing, fare card system, maps
    and trip planning.
  • CTA U-PASS Information. http//is.depaul.edu/secur
    ity/cards_passes/cta_upass.asp
  • Details and pricing information for full-time
    students who are eligible for U-PASS.
  • Wheeler, Timothy B. Commuters slowly turn to
    transit. ChicagoTribune.com, From The Baltimore
    Sun. Article. May 30, 2004. http//www.chicagotrib
    une.com/business/bal-te.md.transit30may30,1,360465
    3.story
  • Resource on the increased use of Public
    Transportation as an effect on the increase of
    gasoline prices.
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