According to the survey, one-third of Europeans feel that rising fuel prices have forced them to change their life-style and 45 percent of them use their vehicles less than before.
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Hungary Was Strongly Affected By Higher Fuel prices
The rise in fuel prices had significantly affected their life
About 58 percent of Hungarians said the rise in fuel prices had significantly affected their life - the highest figure among 20 European countries, according to a survey released Thursday.
As a result of rocketing fuel prices, 39 percent of respondents were using their vehicles less and 30 percent were organizing their driving time to combine errands and road trips, said AC Nielsen's online survey of 500 Hungarian Internet users conducted last November.
Twenty percent of people surveyed used public transport more frequently and also 20 percent said they had to cut back on non-essential living expenses.
According to the survey, one-third of Europeans feel that rising fuel prices have forced them to change their life-style and 45 percent of them use their vehicles less than before.
According to the survey, one-third of Europeans feel that rising fuel prices have forced them to change their life-style and 45 percent of them use their vehicles less than before.




