California gas is more expensive because refinement laws were enacted to make it burn cleaner. I've literally witnessed the positive effect of this over the course of my life living in California. The smog situation in the valley is not nearly as bad as it used to be.
This is unlikely to happen because basically no one could afford this and companies have to sell their product.
You're gonna have to pickup all the cleaning ladies, cooks, construction workers, lawns care, mechanics etc at their home.... Or encampment. You may be at an encampment. This is bad.
What alternative transportation is California going to provide then? I agree, cars suck, but you’ve got to give people something realistic and convenient, otherwise you’re just putting a paywall on freedom of movement.
The idea was to transition everyone to EVs. The problem is that not everyone can afford to just up and buy a new vehicle, and it's naive to think people can get by without one, especially in much of CA and the rest of the US where public transit absolutely blows. They're putting the cart before the horse and not giving a shit about people who aren't the monopoly man, as is tradition.
Yeah as much of an environmentalist that I am, I don't think prices surging that high in California (and the west coast in general, is my understanding) would be great from an environmental aspect. In the short term there would be some reduction in gas use, but I can imagine Republicans and other pouncing on this politically to roll back some environmental legislation.
That is true, but people start to agree with Republicans more when they personally affected. People don't like spikes in the price of anything, especially gasoline.
Last time I was in California, it was over half way to $8 already.
Edit: not sure why people are downvoting, it’s just a simple fact that was confirmed by another poster too. Numbers are numbers. Here’s a website showing the current prices in Ventura to be over $4:
Education rates are just too high out here for Republicans to succeed, but we do have to have actual governing as were a highly populated state with very specific needs, so in all likelihood this will be remedied.