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Petrol prices start to bite for the New Zealand motorist! Beat the pump prices at Petrol Busters (http://www. petrolbusters. co. nz).

Record petrol prices are tipped to almost double the cost of keeping the average family car on the road to $103 a week. More motorists are turning to public transport as petrol price rises start to bite, with bus and train operators reporting passenger numbers across the Wellington region up by at least 5 per cent. A study by the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research suggests more pain is on the way, with the cost of keeping a car on the road likely to have risen sharply by 2007.

(PRWEB) May 27, 2006

Wellington, New Zealand May 27, 2006 -- Inspired by the media reports of the continual rise in fuel prices in New Zealand, the technical crew at The Livewire Solutions Group (http://www. livewiresolutions. com (http://www. livewiresolutions. com)) have created Petrol Busters.

Petrol Busters is a forum based Web site that gives New Zealand motorists the opportunity to express their opinion within a like minded community.

Record petrol prices are tipped to almost double the cost of keeping the average family car on the road to $103 a week.

More motorists are turning to public transport as petrol price rises start to bite, with bus and train operators reporting passenger numbers across the Wellington region up by at least 5 per cent.

A study by the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research suggests more pain is on the way, with the cost of keeping a car on the road likely to have risen sharply by 2007.

It's an open forum, with registration unrestricted to allow a healthy debate to grow in regards to the fuel price issue that many motorists are finding hard to budget for.

It is envisioned that the forum will grow to also include other aspects of transport issues in New Zealand and the Petrol Busters Administrators are ready to take any feedback given and further develop the site to meet the needs of its members.

Petrol Busters is hosted and supported by The Livewire Solutions Group as a public service and it is hoped that as the site becomes the focal point for the fuel price debate that its contributes to ensuring that oil companies and government bodies take note of the opinions and concerns expressed.

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