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Fuel-miser Driving Tips
Published by: rose 2009-01-07
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If you drive to work every day, chances are that keeping your gas tank full is getting somewhat pricey. Increasing numbers of people are considering alternative ways to commute, including carpooling and various forms of public transportation. These options arent for everyone, however. Perhaps, out of choice or necessity, youve committed to the solo commute.

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The most obvious way to cut down on fuel usage is to purchase a vehicle that gets excellent gas mileageâ ”a hybrid or a very light, compact car. Dont worry, though, if a new vehicle isnt in your future. A few minor changes in your driving habits can help your current car to use less fuel.

Remove excess weight.
The heavier your car, the more fuel it takes to get it and keep it moving. Clean out your car, leaving only whats necessary. Dont remove your spare tire, tools, or other required items, but get rid of the miscellaneous non-essentials that have been riding around in the trunk.

Drive at moderate speeds.
The faster you go, the more fuel your car uses. During the gasoline crunch of the early 1970s, the national speed limit was set to 55 miles per hour for good reason: it was the most economical speed at which long distances could be traveled in a reasonably short time. Going at higher speeds wont get you to your destination in much less time, but will consume a considerably larger amount of fuel.
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Engage your cruise control.
Usually we dont think of using cruise control unless were on the interstate or turnpike. When youre driving on secondary highways, consider clicking it on, even if youll only be using it for a couple of miles. Minimizing variations in speed actually will improve your carâ ™s gas mileage.

Use the highest gear possible.
An engine in a higher gear is operating at a lower rate of rotations per minute (rpm), and requires less fuel. Use the highest gear at which it works efficiently. Keep in mind, though, that too high of a gear is hard on the engineâ ”if you feel it begin to labor or lag, its time to downshift.

Accelerate gradually.
Accelerating quickly drives up the engines rotations per minute. Upshifting a little sooner will cause you to accelerate more gradually, but will reduce the workload on the engine.

Decelerate gradually.
Theres no need to accelerate right up to a stop sign or red lightâ ”youre going to have to stop in a few moments, anyway. Instead, start decelerating farther back, shift into neutral, and allow the vehicles existing momentum to carry it up to the stopping point.

Enlist gravity.
This ones a little trickier, and should be used only with care. If you have a manual transmission, push in the clutch when starting down a hill, and let gravity do its work. By coasting downhill, you remove most of the workload from the engine. This does entail some loss of control, so be ready to take your foot from the clutch at need. When shifting back into gear, make sure that you choose the gear appropriate for your current speed. Note that this is not recommended for automatic vehicles; because they require a driver to shift between neutral and a drive gear, it might not be possible to reengage the engine quickly enough in an emergency situation.

Admittedly, these are very small adjustments to your driving habits; no single driving technique will result in a huge savings of fuel. Still, even minor changes can have a cumulative effect over time. When used together and with consistency, these techniques could help to lower the rising cost of your solo commute.




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