We all hear the complaint that gas isn’t cheap- it’s something we have all come to deal with. Attention is put in buying fuel efficient cars, but we can take it a step further by using good driving practices. Improving your fuel economy can save a heap of money and help the environment too.

Driving aggressively is the worst thing a driver can do when concerning fuel economy. An aggressive driver is known to make abrupt stops, speed, and engage in edgy behavior. In general this is really bad for a vehicle, but if that wasn’t enough it is also horrible for energy conservation. A passive driver will save more money and have to fill their car up with gas less on average.

Less trips to the grocery store and other places will also mean visiting the gas station less. When you can, car pool with others who live near you or with you. That way you can both split the costs of gas and cut costs by 50%. Also take this idea further by asking friends at work if they would like to participate in a gas saving program.

Even though cold areas of the United States require that a car be warmed up first, you don’t have to warm up a car past 30 seconds. The average car can be driven, albeit with care, after this short wait. Of course if you have ice or snow to scrape off, it doesn’t hurt to have the car going so it’ll be warm upon clearing the windshield.

Try to keep your car clean of personal objects. Some objects such as health kits and perhaps a bottle of water and such is recommended to keep around- but anything else is just dead weight that takes more torque to move along with the car. Certainly don’t keep around amplifiers and excess speakers if you don’t need them. Even as much as fifty pounds more can have a dramatic effect on the gas mileage of your car.

If your current vehicle seems to be wasting gas more so than it should, it might be time for a new vehicle. There are some tax credits available for buying energy efficient cars- namely hybrid cars and electric cars that help reduce the need for fossil fuel. Depending on where you live, you may qualify to get a large discount this tax season and also save on energy costs each time you fill up.

Final Thoughts

Continue your quest for more knowledge in energy conservation. It’s a worthy goal that will only grant you the satisfaction of paying less money in bills and also helping the environment. Check out some energy conservation resources for recommendations on vehicles.

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