I would tend to agree.
On April 3, 2003 I paid $1. 579/gal. On March 27, 2008,I paid $4. 049. That's a ratio of 2. 6 in 5 years.
If we assume, optimistically, a ratio of 2 every 5 years, we'll be at ~$8/gal in 2013.
Without public transportation infrastructure, what will our government do to help us out? I'm hoping they open up ways for us to use human power to get to work (bicycles, walking). Although, it occurred to me the other day that if food prices continue to climb with fuel prices it might not be any cheaper to "fuel" yourself for the ride/walk to work every day!
Ryan
I think you're using a trend that doesn't take any actual factors into account, besides the fuel price trend of the last five years. That's not much to go on. Besides, it doesn't take into account the fact that, typically, high prices are the cure for high prices.