Okay, so serious question: What does that mean for you and your driving habits? We've always had artifically low fuel prices in the US, and it allows us strange things like the exurbs phenom -- where people live in suburban enclaves miles and miles away from cities, and drive SUVs into the city for work.
If my fuel bills doubled or tripled, I can't honestly see it changing my habits all that much, especially now that I work at home. But I don't see our prices staying low much longer. I wonder what that means for us.