Saving
Money on Gas
Gas
Saving Tips
By Mo2 |
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With fuel prices going crazy some people
are thinking about going hybrid or limiting their driving. You can avoid
both of these options by changing some of your driving habits and still
enjoy your daily excursions or that road trip you were planning.
Stop
Being so Aggressive
I know there are times when we're in a rush but there's no need to run
every yellow light or cut off every 4th car, you'll get to your destination
in time just be patient. Be a patient driver and take it easy on your
car (and your nerves) without accelerating too much. If you're in such
a rush, maybe it's time for you to either leave earlier or adjust your
schedule so you can afford to take more time on the road. Driving aggressively
is probably the greatest fuel waster.
Driving
Slower
Driving at the speed limit is a great way to save gas. If you can maintain
the speed limit then you won't need to accelerate needlessly which will
also help save your brakes because you wont need to slow down too much.
Use
Cruise Control
Cruise control allows you to let the car take over and maintain your
current speed. Don't use cruise control on hills but on level roads.
By using cruise control the car will do the work of accelerating and
do so efficiently compared to the inefficient human.
Excessive
Idling
I've seen various figures for this, but the general consensus seems
that if you're going to be idling for more than 15-20 seconds you should
turn your engine off. Which means that it takes less gas to start your
engine than to idle your car for longer than 20 seconds. And besides
it is bad for the environment to keep your car on.
I saw a report on CBC last night (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
for those non-Canadians, or clueless Canadians: http://www.cbc.ca)
talking about drive-thrus where you don't have much of a choice but
to keep your car on while you wait in line. If you see a pretty long
line, do the world a favor (I do mean this literally) and park your
car and order inside the restaurant. Hey you might actually burn 4 of
the 890 calories you're about to consume with the Mega Fattening Triple
Decker with 8 packets of mayonnaise burger. Oh and don't forget the
non-transfat fries and 64% water soft drink.
Service
Your Car
Take your car in for service when the car
company tells you to. By keeping your car in good shape you actually
save on gas, read your owner's manual for details.
Keep
Your Car Light
Don't put excessive
luggage in your car. By keeping your car light, it is easier to drive
and it saves gas. A little is ok, but there's no need to keep that 15-pound
salt bag just in case you get hit with a snowstorm in the middle of
summer.
Mo2
Thinks
There are a lot of crazy
drivers. Even if I go on a 5 minute drive to go to the cough..drive..cough..thru
I can guarantee that I see at least one crazy driver. But I go at 8a.m.
to avoid the long line! (What's he doing at a McD's at 8a.m. in the
first place...?) Ok, enough excuses.
Want to know how crazy some drivers are? They're not looking when they
turn into another lane, they don't signal, they're driving at 120km/h
in a 50km zone, the list just keeps going on. I don't care who you think
you are what car you drive respect the other drivers. Respect goes a
long way and if you think you're the most important person in the world,
guess what a lot of people might not think that of you. Be humble and
respectful to others.
I love my car, and although I'm not a car-maniac (not yet) I try to
keep my car in decent shape and don't overdo it by trying to outrace
others even if I'm capable of it. Every time I see people cutting in
I just think, "Congradulations, you just wasted more gas."
Really, what is the rush? And does it really make you feel better to
actually cut in and make someone else feel a little annoyed? I know
this doesn't apply to everyone, but there are things in this world,
even small things, that can make our world a better place to live in.
Please, do your part.
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