Page added on May 11, 2008
SOARING fuel prices are carving into the budgets of car-dependent households in western Sydney, exacerbating problems of insufficient public transport options and long distances to workplaces.
Families in the west are driving up to 20 times the distance of those in the eastern suburbs, inner west and Lower North Shore, according to research by a PhD student at the University of Technology, Sydney, Peter Rickwood.
With fuel prices at about $1.50 a litre, households in the city’s outer western ring – many of which are struggling with mortgage repayments – are sacrificing more than 6 per cent of their gross household income on petrol, Mr Rickwood’s research shows.
Households in the inner city are using less than 2 per cent of their incomes on fuel.
With fuel prices continuing to climb, the dire situation is likely to spread further east.
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