This is to all and I will be as nice as possible. Fuel is supply and demand. Petro, Pilot, Shell, Mobil, etc.. supply, we demand! If you really want something done about fuel prices, take matters into your own hands, SLOW DOWN!!! I drive the speed limit or under, never more that 67 mph. Overall for the last 4 months my fuel mileage is 8.4 mpg ave. with my tractor. 2nd, buy a generator! I know they cost money! I bit the bullet 4 years ago. Best thing I ever bought and we run team. If you save 8 gallons of idle fuel per day at $2.50/gal, that's $20/day, $600/month, $7,200/year, or $36,000/5 year. That's just fuel. All oil companies will tell you 1 hour idle is equivalent to 50 miles on the road. That's 500 miles of engine life per day. If you stay out 300 days, that's 150,000 miles. If you ave $1.30/mile at you job and add that life, even just one year's worth, to your engine overall that's an additional revenue of $195,000 your truck makes. Not buying that generator just cost you $202,000 that year. In addition to the direct fuel savings and engine life extension, if every solo truck out here, and we'll say that number is 1,000,000, which is low but use it for arguements sake, saves 8 gallons of fuel per day, that is just under 3 billion gallons of diesel a year. Do you think we could get Shell's attention by "not" purchasing $9 billion dollars of fuel per year? I think at that point, we start having a bargaining chip! Until then, if we buy it, they will sell it!! Don't get me wrong, I'm not happy about prices but until we as a country, and specifically us as an industry, stand up and scream "NO MORE", our pleas fall on deaf ears of those whose pockets are lined by the very crude we buy. It always seems that money is something that speaks louder than words anyway! On this we "have" to be proactive or we will continue to suffer until we all fail!!