Thursday, February 10, 2011

5 Tips To Go Green and Save Money At The Pump


Photo by Arvind Balaraman
Leave Earlier, Drive Slower, Save More! Every 5 mph that you drive over 60 miles an hour is basically paying an additional $0.20 per gallon for gasoline. Slowing down can save you money at the pump! 

Use cruise control - Using cruise control will keep your car going at a constant speed. When you don't use cruise control, your speed will vary by a few miles an hour as your vehicle travels up and down hills. If you accelerate too much, you waste gas. If you slow down then accelerate again you use more gas. Staying at a constant speed will save on your miles per gallon.

Remove excess weight - If your car has books, golf clubs, tools, clothes etc, take them out of your car. Extra weight means it takes more fuel to get up to speed.

Drive Sensibly Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas. It can lower your gas mileage by 33 percent at highway speeds and by 5 percent around town. It can also lower your chances of causing or getting into an accident, your stress level and the amount you pay at the pump!

Do one Stop Shopping - Don't drive from store to store or make multiple trips to town. Do it all at once whenever possible. The constant stopping and starting will waste gas and adds more harmful waste to the environment.

If everyone could make a few simple changes to they way they drive and use their vehicles over time, we would have a dramatic impact on the environment and save more money at the pump!
 


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