£2?! The depth of this cost of living crisis is enough make even the most financially stable of us worn out. The people need to put up some sort of resistance against this, I don't know about you but personally I don't have that sort of money to spare, especially for something that used to be so cheap. This is outside of London too, right? I could understand it if it was due to the north:south economy balance. You'd think there would be some sort of cap, we have one for the energy companies so I don't see why it isn't fitting in this sort of instance too. It wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't for the mainstream media retreading old stories about those who have perished in accidents due to under-inflation. While obviously this is in alignment with reality, it really does a sterling job of making people feel pressured to stop and pay even if they wouldn't have done otherwise. That reminds me, one of my colleagues has a real grip on this and has developed a particular eye for under-inflated tyres. I find it hard to gauge as each vehicle/tyre/wheel type presents differently, perhaps it stems from just having been brought up by a mechanically minded family?