Q: If the price of gasoline passes $4 a gallon, will it force you to change your travel plans this spring or summer?

“Driving over 30 miles for golf, yes. Trips to the beach and mountains, no.” -Bill Clarke

“No. That’s why I live inside the Perimeter. Living inside the Perimeter has its advantages.” -David Kempton

“Not really. My dad pays for my gas.” -Mary Click

“No. I still have to drive, unfortunately. It’s one of those necessary evils.” -Jeff Jones

“I’ve already booked a trip to Charleston and a trip to Gulf Shores before I found out there was going to be a gas crisis. So it’s not going to change the way I travel.” -Amanda Reno

“I moved closer to work because I do not want to drive more than 15 miles. Gas is ridiculous.” -Daniel Pugh

“It will affect the way I travel. I will travel less, take MARTA.” -Christy Lewis

“No, it’s not.” -Tony Cardinal

“No. I’m prepared.” -Jeff Wiener

“No. I have a Prius.” -Gloria Frisch

“I’m not planning any road trips. It would not affect my plans.” -Debbie Kalwerisky

“Probably not. This is our one big chance to see family and see part of the United States and we’re not driving that far anyway.” -Brittany Charron
