Sure, if you work in the city.
But if you live and work on the country side, higher gas prices will crush you because it impacts not only you personally but the school transport for the kids, the transporting wares from/to rural supermarket, for infrastructure maintenance/development, agriculture/farmers etc etc
There are so many little things that people take for granted that is will have an impact on those living on the country side.
And in the end you just shift the problem to the cities, where the influx of more people cause rising housing costs, higher unemployment, more miserable people and higher prices on foodstuffs because farmers give up.
Living rural areas and farmers are a very important factor for a happy nation IMHO.