news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5315890.stm
Fuel bills drive up motoring cost.
Higher fuel prices mean the cost of keeping a car on the road rose by 7.2% in the past year, research suggests.
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The costs of running a car have, overall, risen at a much slower rate in the last decade than the costs of public transport. Recebt fuel cost rises have only made a tiny dent in the gap.
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And long may the difference in favour of nice private transport continue! :-)
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Apologies, will remember in future.
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