I was thinking of this on my way to work today and it was raining. Of course people were going slower and mostly noticable on the highway. I was thinking well if people drove like this all the time then would I save on gas. So then I thought well if i lived in a place like I live in now but it just rained more then would I save on gas as well as everyone else? Hope this makes sense to everyone. Its just something random that I was curious about.
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I am learning about sources of energy at school, and I learned that now a days some of us use solar system but not much! So i wanna know more ways that we can use solar system, so we can conserve more natural sources of electricity! Also for our future life and we also can conserve money!!!!
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Now that gas prices are dropping are you driving more or still trying to conserve?
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i think it saves gas, my girlfriend thinks it takes more, who do you think is right?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Mar 16th, 2011. 9 Comments.
Every day there are things that YOU can do to minimize how much money you spend on fuel.
Instead of complaining about fuel prices & seeking the ‘magic wand’ to make the price per gallon less, lets see how many ideas (big & little ) WE can come up with to reduce OUR out of pocket costs.
I have already REDUCED the amount of money I spend on fuel by more than half , even though I pay more per gallon at the pump.
It’s not all that hard to do!
Here’s a few ideas to get you started:
I do 95% of my shopping either on the way to or from work.
I also often call my neighbor before leaving work to see if there’s anything she needs at the store that I can pick-up for her.
I used to go out for the local Sunday paper.Now I have it delivered.
I save trips to the bank, with automatic payroll deposit & local ATM
I drive a Hybrid
I’ve altered my driving habits & routes to conserve
These are just a few ideas, that, when combined with others, can save YOU $
Whats UR IDEA?
ONLY 10 ANSWERS ? In 24 hours?
C’mon I know you all can do better than that!!!!
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i drive an automatic car. my questions are, if put neutral in signals , traffic or whenever i stop. and if i drive in neutral in slope road will these things save any fuel consumption. or im i just wasting time on this?
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…shutting your car off and back on? I remember years ago hearing that it took around the same amount of gas to start a vehicle as it did to idle for a bit. However, lately I’ve been hearing people say that shutting off your car at a red light instead of letting it idle for a minute or more conserves gas.
Now, I’m no freaking tree hugger, and I’m not about to start putting undue strain on my cars’ starter. Just interested is all. And considering all vehicles are different, lets just say the ‘average’ vehicle.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Aug 10th, 2010. 7 Comments.
Wow – “President Obama”? You must be seeing into the future! Actually, I did an end run around that whole gasoline thing and bought cars that run on natural gas instead. 87 cents a gallon here in Utah, and cleaner for the environment, too. So, no, I don’t drive any less, technically, but I don’t buy gasoline, either, so it doesn’t really matter in that respect…
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Here is the fastest and most economical way to cool your car in the summer:
1) You get in the car and ride for a mile with the windows down. The car will still be hot, but much less now.
2) If the outside temperature is comfortable for you (say, 80F or less), vent new air in with your AC.
3) If the outside temperature is high (say, more than 80F), recirculate.
You should only use the vent if the outside temperature is more comfortable than the temperature inside the car.
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