That would make sense when gas prices are rising, but how much difference would it make if we ALL did that with our own cars? People are driving slower, consolidating trips, etc. But not all of us are in the position to trade in our old gas-guzzlers for more economical models. How are you saving on gas?
Do the math, if you can…
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A ton-mile means a ton of cargo carried for one mile.
The purpose of the question is to help determine whether we can save oil, especially diesel fuel, by shifting some of the interstate freight traffic from trucks to railroads.
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If you know of a specific truck, I’d really like some ideas on what kind of truck to get! (I want a truck because I don’t like cars.)
-not too hard on the gas.
-won’t be hauling stuff.
-older the better. I like old fashioned trucks.
I’m just worried that the older they get, the more likely I’ll be without an AC and getting stuck. and the less gas conserving they’ll be.
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