The Center For Neighbohood Technology has an interesting new tool at their web site, showing how how rising gas prices could affect household transportation costs at a given location. All you have to do to find out is type in an address to see average transportation costs for a neighborhood and then select a gas price to calculate how it would affect transportation costs at that location. By taking into account the difference between auto-dependent locations and transportation rich locations, users can see how their transportation costs increase.
Chicago is not as bad compared to other cities when it comes to access to transportation, but like all cities there are vast disparities.


















































































































































































































