Sean Comey

Sean Comey
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Young, inexperienced drivers are much more likely to be in fatal crashes at this time of year.
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Drivers don't seem to be as concerned with current prices as they would have been in the past. Perhaps it's human nature. Once you've been through root canal without anesthetic, getting a filling doesn't seem nearly as scary as it used to be.
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This is a reminder for pedestrians that they need to take an active role in protecting themselves. Some behave as if their status as a pedestrian envelops them in a magic force field that will protect them from an oncoming vehicle. Just because drivers are supposed to stop or swerve or yield doesn't guarantee they will.
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This is just the beginning. People tend to drive more as the weather warms up, and the resulting increase in consumption triggers higher fuel costs.
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Normally, that happens. There's no normal right now.
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It's only inexpensive compared to an all-time, record-high price.
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It costs more to make and it protects your air quality.
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Crude oil is more expensive than it was after Hurricane Katrina. And we haven't had a natural disaster that is causing these high prices.
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Consumers are numb to these high prices. Some of this is what the market will bear. Part of the problem with higher prices is we set a new benchmark in our mind and $3 is the new record.
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Supply and demand are so related, if we all just save a couple gallons here and there it will have a dramatic effect on price.
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It's a pattern. Prices go up, consumers get angry, politicians investigate, nothing changes.
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It's standard reasoning. When you have a commodity that's increased dramatically (in price), then it would attract the criminal element.
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Fuel consumption rises two percent every year in California; yet we haven't built a refinery in years and a number of them have even closed. But no one wants a refinery in their backyard.
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It's been brutal. We saw an unprecedented increase in the cost of gasoline, pushing past the $3 per gallon level, but we are starting to see prices creeping back down again.