As gas prices continue to soar, commuters across the country are scrambling to find alternative ways to get to work. With the rising cost of fuel, many are turning to bicycles, electric scooters, and carpooling as a more affordable and environmentally friendly option. But what does this shift mean for local communities and infrastructure, and how can cities adapt to meet the changing needs of their residents? This article explores the growing trend of alternative commuting options and what it could mean for the future of transportation.


High gas prices prompt people to look at alternative commuting options  WTVG