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Analyzing Fuel Prices and Consumer Behavior

A driver choosing between taking their personal car or using public transport for a commute only considers the cost of gasoline, tolls, and parking. From an economic perspective, explain why the price of gasoline provides an incomplete signal for this decision, and describe the likely outcome of this flawed signal on the driver's choice and the broader community.

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