Drive Smart, Save Green - 5 Great
Tips
Drive smart, save green. It's a great phrase, and if more
people took up the challenge, the whole country - no, the whole
world - would benefit immensely. How can you make a difference
to the environment with your driving? This article provides you
with 7 great tips that you can put into action right away.
You'll save money and help the environment too. OK, time to
drive smart, save green...
1. It has to be said: the very best thing you can do to help
the environment with your car is stop driving it! However, you
may not have that option, so drive slower instead. Most cars
perform best at speeds of between 50 mph to 60 mph. Not too
slow and not too fast is how to drive smart, save green.
2. A staggering 20% of your car's fuel consumption is used
up just overcoming tire roll resistance! How can you drive
smart, save green in these circumstances? Buy quality tires
that get great reviews. They may cost a little more, but they
will perform better. And remember too that under inflated tires
will cost you more in gas bills!
3. Lighten the load in your car. I'll bet there are things
in your car's trunk that don't need to be there. Go through
each item you regularly carry. If you don't really need it,
dump it. You can drive smart, save green with a lighter load.
That will let your car be more fuel efficient.
4. Switch off your engine while you wait if you are likely
to be waiting more than one minute. Restarting your engine
burns roughly about the same amount as one minute of idle time,
so if you think you will be idling for more than a minute, cut
the engine. You'll save gas and money - drive smart, save
green.
5. Drive smoothly. This one shouldn't need to be mentioned.
It should be the unspoken part of drive smart, drive green.
Erratic driving with sudden accelerating and hard braking uses
up extra gas. It puts extra wear and tear on your car, which
means extra costs to you and the environment.
Learning to drive smart, save green is largely common sense.
If you really need your car, then learn to drive it responsibly
and sensibly. However, if you can walk easily to where you need
to go, then do so! Only drive smart, save green when you can't
walk.
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