With threat of $7 gas – is it cheaper to drive or take Bay Area mass transit? Here’s what we found

Commuters traveling between East Bay and Peninsula cities and San Francisco’s Financial District could see their daily costs climb sharply if gas prices reach $7 per gallon, according to new cost comparisons of driving versus public transit.

People driving an average car that gets 24.9 miles per gallon currently spend about $18.85 per day on gas and tolls traveling from Walnut Creek to downtown San Francisco. If gas rises to $7 per gallon, that daily cost would increase to $21.60. In that scenario, a $13.90 round trip on BART could save commuters more than $7 per day…

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