NEUSTAETER: Hosed at the pumps — British Columbians pay again
I REMEMBER TALKING TO A FRIEND about where to fill up a few years ago as she was loading her four children into the most economically sound option for a family vehicle that they could possibly own (shout-out to the minivan) when she said, “At the end of the day, what am I going to do; not drive?! Whether gas is two cents cheaper at one station or not, I still can’t afford it AND I still have to get my kids to school, piano, the doctor and gymnastics today. I have no options.”
And she was absolutely right.
It’s easy to say, “Walk more, use public transit, ride share, etc.”, but the fact is if your home is 20 kilometres from your work (or more if you live in a rural community), public transit requires transfers and limited scheduling, you have active kids who are often going different directions simultaneously and your provincial government keeps stalling ride-sharing like a toddler resisting naptime, then you kind of have to drive your car (or Swagger Wagon for all the Mamas out there).