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Want to save fuel but very skeptical about spending any extra money…
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I was reading a blog today where the writer is planning to give up her car and do her local errands (shopping, etc.) by bicycle. And she has 3 kids! (at midwestmoms.blogspot.com)
What I want to know is, how much higher to gas prices have to go before people will be priced out of using their vehicles? Would commuting or errands by bike be something you would consider?
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I just bought a 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe.
Will 97 octane give better mileage than 85?
What about ‘hypermiling’ to get better mpg?
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http://blog.cleveland.com/pdgraphics/2008/07/23FGMONO.pdf
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I’d give it slim to none, too, but only because there’s no clear way of exiting exactly where you want. I doubt accidents would be a prob, since redundant electronic controls are proving more logical than ppl. As for steel…well, there’s a LOT of steel in modern freeways.
John – I agree. A track underneath would make more sense. There’s an automated warehousing system somewhere that uses a High-Speed In-Flight Transfer system.
Products move onto and off of the flat-bed cars of this behemoth at pretty high speeds. Unlike Denver Airport’s toss-a-bag, it reportedly worked pretty well.
If these guys (mono-rail) have a way to quickly and safely switch from one freeway to another, then they may be onto something. Otherwise, hmm…
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I’m not ‘car-saavy’, lol. The only thing I know that conserves gas in my car is to not run the AC… And the only time I actually do run the AC is when my son is in the car with me, because I don’t want him to get too hot.
Is there anything else I can do to conserve gas in my car? I live 40 minutes away from my job, so it’s not like I can walk to work or anything.
Thanks!
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