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en Sometimes it takes a crisis to make people think of their driving habits and vehicles.

en To really make a significant impact you need to change your driving habits and your attitude toward driving. Drive at consistent speeds, car pool. Do whatever it takes. On Sunday, don't drive. Leave the car at home. Make sure you use the vehicle. Save the SUV for the long holiday weekend. There's a lot you can do on a personal level that can change your spending habits.

en Because we're a melting pot, people bring their bad driving habits. And bad habits are contagious.

en I think it's bad. But, you look at where we went from when we had the gas crisis in the '70s; we went to smaller vehicles and conservation. And then we did a 180, and now we're back to everybody driving a big, four-wheel-drive truck that gets real low gas mileage.

en People planned to drive less and expected to change their driving habits. They figure out ways to make vacations happen.

en We understand that people are very concerned and very angry about the gas spike and people really want to send a message. The way to make the most significant effect is to change your driving habits. Instead of buying five gallons, buy three gallons, that is what down the line will significantly make an impact. If 2 million people buy two gallons less a week it will have a big effect.

en Of the spectrum of things people can do, the first is to change their driving habits,

en Oil has set a record high. We're hitting the driving season and Americans are showing no signs of letting up their driving habits.

en While we had concerns about our officers driving high-mileage vehicles, we felt it was far more important to postpone ordering new vehicles until the new fire-suppression systems were available.

en While habits tend to be stable over time, barriers to change in the category are actually very low. It takes very little to get people to try a new restaurant or new food, particularly when prompted by social influences. Likewise, it takes very little for them to reject foods or outlets because of health concerns.

en He came over after World War II. He was in Germany learning from engineers when he was 16 years old. They taught him the method, and he did it for a while during the 1970s oil crisis. About a year and a half ago we were talking about the high prices and he said he might have to make his own fuel. I asked him what he was talking about, and he showed me how to do it. I did it for my family vehicles, and for friends, and it worked great. I thought I can actually teach people how to do this. She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness. He came over after World War II. He was in Germany learning from engineers when he was 16 years old. They taught him the method, and he did it for a while during the 1970s oil crisis. About a year and a half ago we were talking about the high prices and he said he might have to make his own fuel. I asked him what he was talking about, and he showed me how to do it. I did it for my family vehicles, and for friends, and it worked great. I thought I can actually teach people how to do this.

en It's very much like the commercial for a Hummer or other SUV driving up a mountainside. How many people buying those vehicles are doing that? It's absolutely ridiculous,

en Look, if you're going to have millions of vehicles going on the highways, am I going to predict no traffic jam in next three days? Obviously not. There will be a bunch of vehicles moving, and all it takes is one stalled or wrecked vehicle to create a backup.

en Some criminals are walking around vehicles with a cell phone in hand, acting like they are talking to someone and using the light on their phone to look for property in their car to steal. Look for strange vehicles driving through the neighborhood or sitting in front of the house with their engine running.

en It's a considerable amount of stolen vehicles in the past month and the month isn't over yet. We just want to make people aware of this and (we suggest they) keep an eye on their vehicles.


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