Say you’re going the same distance either way–which would save more gas?
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I drive on the freeway daily. I set my my cruise control at the speed limit of 65mph. I get passed by 90% of the other cars on the road. If americans were concerned by high fuel costs shouldn’t they slow down? Thus saving money? My opinion is that most americans don’t care. They just want to complain!
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I want to ask, when I travel by motorbike, which saves more fuel, slower or faster. And why?
Thanks a lot.
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Speeders and fast drivers are a major pet peeve of mine (I admit that I drive slower than a little old lady on her way to the Bingo hall, but I get great gas mileage in my Ford Focus).
But, one benefit of the high gas prices is that it might improve safety by getting people to slow down to conserve gas. (slower speeds = better fuel economy).
Or so I thought, because one thing I’ve noticed is that Americans don’t seem interested in easing off the accelerator to save gas in their vehicles.
I hear a lot of people squawking and b-tching about the high prices at the pump, but people still buy their gas-guzzling SUVs, they still drive a quarter-mile to buy a gallon of milk, and they still put the pedal to the floor even when there’s a red light 100 feet ahead.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Jul 25th, 2010. 10 Comments.
Seems as though there are more people doing about 55-60 in the slow lane and 65 in the middle lane on the highway around me in CT. (Speed limit 65 on most highway roads)
You still have the speeding jerks…but drivers have slowed down a bit in response to some of the suggestions on how to stretch that gallon further. Is it me or do you see this also!!! Thanks…. Sammyleggs
What state are you driving in?
The speeders are those passing threw Arkansas.
You must be one of the speeders Pyar!
Really take notice!!!
Freespirit….I hope the slower driving calms the beast in all of us and saves lives…I’m waiting for the statistics to come out in a few months that someone relates slowing down to fewer fatalities!!!
INCREASE gas prices….Not good for the pocketbook but good to people.
Joel…my time is precious too!
I can afford the prices without straining my pocketbook, but maybe those that have a hardship are taking it to heart..so what is your hurry? Are you trying to beat everyone to the gas pump and increase the carbon footprint you are leaving?
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OK, I’ve heard that if you drive over 55 miles per hour you start burning gas alot. If I go from 55 on the freeway to 35-40 on local streets to go to work, with all the stop and go at lights, will I still save gas?
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I have 25(it was 20 to 22) minutes of driving to my job. I was driving around 70mph and I’ve slowed down to between 63 and 65, but never more than 65. The difference in gas consumption is large on my car. I’m finding that it takes an extra day or two before I need to fill the tank again.
Is anyone else here doing this?
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