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@kerr @PetulantBandicoot
When fuel is $20 per litre I will give it up.
The economy might grind to a halt with expensive fuel, but the average commuter is more likely to explore alternative transport options.
Probably only the ten largest cities/towns in Queensland have public transport (most people's idea of alternative options). There is a large base of voters that could be swayed by this. I would say half the state's population doesn't have any access to PT locally, but surely there are actual numbers somewhere. My parents live up north and they're always grumbling about "things for Brisbane" announced by the state government.