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I hear a lot of times about people “saving money” by just filling the gas tank only half way up and keeping it that way. Why do people do this? How does it help in general?
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Postman could also check water, gas, and electric meters while on their routes. I would think these modifications would save a lot of fuel. For that matter, mail delivery could be slowed by two days and reduce the amount of mail that is transported by air. It could be sent by rail instead and rail uses much less fuel per pound.
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my sister always puts the ac off when she stops for a little bit at a traffic light or anywhere. i told her its not good for the compressor as its constantly coming on and off. just looking for some verification. she claims it saves gas and also ligthens alot of load on the engine. but its a brand new car, so i dont know. thanks.
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Will I save gas if I switch to neutral whenever I can (e.g. whenever I am slowing down or stopped)? I’m driving an automatic but it’s really easy to shift to neutral.
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I would only do it at a really long light. So if there are red lights on your commute that you know are always long, and you get there as it turns red, it would probably make sense to turn off the engine.
If you turn off your engine at EVERY light you might wear out your starter or something.
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