The increase in oil prices is causing citizens to restrict their car usage.

Rising oil prices are now prompting citizens to reduce their car usage. Recent reports from Gazeta Express, dated 02/04/2026 at 7:35, highlight the continued escalation of oil costs driven by ongoing geopolitical instability in the Middle East. Currently, oil is being sold within a range of 1.76 to 1.82 euros per liter.

Simultaneously, gasoline prices are fluctuating between 1.40 and 1.50 euros per liter. This surge in fuel prices is demonstrably causing a modest decline in traffic volume. Many citizens have consciously restricted their driving habits due to the significant impact of high fuel costs on household budgets.

Despite government interventions, including price caps and defined profit margins, the prices remain elevated. The Ministry of Trade and Industry’s measures also incorporate sanctions for non-compliance. These actions aim to control the situation, but the increased oil prices are still affecting their ability to travel.

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  1. Increased oil costs are leading citizens to limit their driving. This development follows reports from Gazeta Express on April 2nd, 2026, at 7:35, which detail the persistent rise in oil prices due to

  2. Increased oil costs are leading people to limit their driving. Recent reporting by Gazeta Express, published on April 2nd, 2026 at 7:35, emphasizes the persistent rise in oil prices fueled by Middle E

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