Last year, Lotta Isberg fully refueled for approximately SEK 500.

Now it is more than SEK 200 more expensive for the same amount of petrol.

But with long distances to most things in everyday life, she does not have the opportunity to reduce her driving. 

Lotta has lived in Bullaren in Tanum for many years with her children and is dependent on the car to get around.

She has eight children, six of whom live at home and need to be transported to various activities.

There is a 30 km easy way to work as an assistant nurse, and if she is going shopping, the nearest shop is a mile away.

In the clip, Lotta tells why the situation can hit her children hard.

Public transport is not an option.

The bus stop is two kilometers away.

And the bus runs very rarely.

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What does the Minister want to say to those affected by the high fuel price and how much effect does he think the levels of fuel prices have on the use of fossil fuels?

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