The Age
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·2 hours ago
Fuel crisis forces 45 percent of Australians to change commuting habits
A fuel crisis forced 45 percent of Australians to change their commuting habits within a month, according to Monash University research. Inner-city residents shifted toward public transport and cycling, while regional areas face higher car dependency. The study found financially struggling Australians and younger people disproportionately altered travel behavior, with experts warning prices may spike again if conflict continues.
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