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Fuel price surge could force drivers to cut hospital visits as petrol costs climb

15 March 2026
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Rising fuel prices could force some drivers to reduce essential journeys, including hospital visits, as the escalating oil price crisis continues to push up costs at the pump, according to new research from campaign group FairFuelUK.

The survey of more than 37,000 motorists found that 11.9 per cent of respondents believe they may have to reduce the frequency of regular hospital treatment or medical visits if petrol and diesel prices continue to rise sharply. Campaigners warn that sustained increases in fuel costs could have serious knock-on effects for both household finances and wider economic activity.

Petrol prices have already risen by nearly 10p per litre on average since the latest oil market turmoil began, while diesel has increased by almost 14p per litre, according to the FairFuelUK Fuel Price Crisis Survey. The increases come amid continued volatility in global energy markets and concerns about disruption to oil supplies.

Drivers responding to the survey indicated that if fuel prices climb by more than 20p per litre on average, many households will begin significantly reducing everyday spending in order to cope with rising transport costs. FairFuelUK warns that such behavioural changes could have wider economic consequences, potentially slowing consumer spending and increasing the risk of recession.

The findings suggest that rising pump prices would quickly feed through into household budgeting decisions. More than 70 per cent of drivers said they would cut back on hobbies, eating out and entertainment if prices increased further, while nearly 60 per cent said they would reduce spending on branded food products.

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