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i own a lawn business and i need to be able to save the most gas, is there a program to where i can enter a list of addresses and it be able to give me a route to be able to get all of the customers in the shortest distance possible? thanks in advance
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Oct 29th, 2011. 1 Comment.
I have a 1993 mazda miata with a 11.9 gallon tank that generally gets 21 city, 26 highway. There are a couple ways for me to get to class each day and i’m trying to figure out which is best to go to save on gas but i’m not sure how exactly to calculate it. One option is to go down an 8 mile stretch of parkway at roughly 70mph, another is to go down a major business road with some traffic and decently timed lights that stretches roughly 6.5 miles driving between 35-50mph, and finally I have the option of taking a back street with basically no lights and a few stop signs here and there that is about 6.5 miles long and driving about 40-50 mph. I know that the straightest route is supposed to be the shortest but idk. Another thing that the miata has is the ability to use over drive which switches the transmission from 4 cylinders to 3. Any idea which route is the best to go and if it’s best to keep the overdrive on all the time? Also any gas saving techniques anyone has would be appreciated. Thank you!
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I know the thing has its ecoRoute, and settings to choose a route to save fuel versus choose a route that takes the least amount of time but if I’m going to take a route that will cost me an extra hour of driving I would want to know how much fuel I am saving. Is there a way to compare fuel usage on the Nuvi? I cant seem to find it if there is. I know some people might take the more fuel efficient way because they want to save the planet but I’m just thinking of save a few bucks, and if I’m only saving a buck then I would rather not waste an extra hour of my life driving and listening to my kids say are we there yet.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Jan 13th, 2011. 1 Comment.
Route A
Going up is 28 minutes /18.69 miles long .
Coming back (using same route) is 27 minutes/ 16.96 miles long.
ROUTE B
Going up 26 minutes/19.80 miles.
Heading back (same route) is 25 minutes at 19.79 total miles.
which route will save me on gas? these are a bit of city then highway miles.
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