I still maintain that Oil reserves running low (Relatively) would be far less of an issue if people learned to walk short distances, instead of driving.
I mean, using here as an example.
There are buses into town every 15 minutes (started at some malicious time like 5AM -They've woken me up some nights) with another two every half hour if you take a five minute walk to the main road, and that's not to mention the half hourly bus that goes the long way round (Going past the Hospital, and many other "out of the way" areas) and it's not that hard a walk (I do it every now and then - I am however the kind of lazy that will walk 6 miles home instead of waiting for the next bus, so I don't expect too many others would make the walk) the TPT goes from town to... about a mile up from me, before the renovation site closes it, so that's an easy route for walking or Cycling, and so forth.
Then there are the... weirdos, who Drive to the corner shop (I can see it from my landing...) and I wish it weren't just the one that does it.
But with fewer cars on the roads, the reserves can be spread around, meaning we have more time to find an answer.
Not perfect, of course, but so what.
(And I find it strange, I am most jovial and jokey at the time where I am most terribly angry and depressed. Maybe I've just passed the point where I take it out on the world in general and I'm focussing it internally.)