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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/30/b...artner=permalink&exprod=permalink&oref=slogin
October 30, 2008
As Gas Prices Go Down, Driving Goes Up
By CLIFFORD KRAUSS
VINTON, La. Doug Guidry gave up drag racing and boating last summer when gasoline prices shot up. Billy Castaneda put off trips to Houston to see his grandchildren. Randal Shul stopped playing paintball with his buddies to save gas.
Now, with gasoline prices dropping, all three men are hitting the road again. Gas going down means freedom, even when everyone is worried about the economy, Mr. Castaneda said as he filled his 1995 Oldsmobile 88 to drive 125 miles to Houston the other day.
The sharp decline in gasoline use earlier this year with volume down nearly 10 percent in some weeks suggested to many people, including the automobile companies, that a permanent change in American habits might be at hand. But with gasoline prices falling drastically in recent weeks, some American drivers are returning to their old ways...