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Over 90% Anxious About Rising Gasoline Prices; Over 40% Feel a Decrease in 'Driving' and 'Long-Distance Travel'

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A survey by Kufu Soken of 6,810 drivers revealed that over 90% are anxious about soaring gasoline prices. Consequently, over 40% have reduced long-distance trips, and many plan to stay close to home during the Golden Week holidays.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many people are worried about the cost of gasoline?
A: 93.1% of people who regularly drive a car are worried about the price increase.
Q: What changes have been observed in drivers' behavior?
A: More than 60% check prices more frequently, and over 40% have reduced their 'driving' or 'long-distance travel'.
Q: What are the plans for the Golden Week holiday in 2026?
A: The most common plan is 'local outings' at about 20%, while 'no plans to go out' accounts for about 40%. Travel or returning home by private car is a minority.