Fuel Price Pressures Drive Changes in Commuting and Farming

As global oil prices rise due to tensions in the Middle East, people in South Korea are changing their daily habits to reduce fuel costs. Many drivers are practicing “eco-driving,” such as driving at steady speeds, accelerating slowly and checking tire pressure to save fuel. Some are also choosing cheaper gasoline instead of premium fuel to cut expenses.
The impact is also seen in rural areas. Farmers are reducing fuel use in greenhouses by using alternative methods like groundwater to control temperature. Some are storing fuel in advance, while also dealing with new challenges such as pests caused by lower heating levels. These changes show how rising fuel prices affect both city life and agriculture.
Public transportation use is increasing as more people try to save money. In Cheongju, bus ridership rose from about 650,000 to over 1 million passengers within a few weeks. Local governments are encouraging energy-saving actions, such as using public transport and reducing car use. Overall, the situation shows how people are adapting to higher energy costs and economic uncertainty.
Edited using generative AI tools.
Source : http://koreabizwire.com/fuel-price-pressures-drive-changes-in-commuting-and-farming/346445
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