How to Use Gas More Efficiently

Reducing Gasoline Consumption Reduces Stress on the Environment and on Your Wallet

Rebecca Livermore
We all complain about the current price of gas, for good reason; it's expensive! As individuals we have very little control over the price of gas, but we have an excellent amount of control over how much gas we waste.

Consider the following ways to use gas more efficiently:

1. Be a calm driver. Rapid acceleration, frequent braking, and speeding all waste gas. Aggressive driving can reduce your mileage by 33% on highways and 5% in the city.

2. Remove excessive weight from your vehicle. Having a trunk full of junk is not only an inefficient way to live, it also causes a reduction in gas mileage.

3. Obey the posted speed limit. Not only is it dangerous to drive faster than the speed limit, it's also expensive!

4. Don't idle away your gas. It's okay to let your car idle for a short period of time such as when you're at a red light, in a short drive through line, or dropping someone off, but if you're going to be sitting somewhere for more than a minute, turn your car off rather than letting it idle.

5. Keep your tires properly inflated. Properly inflated tires not only increase gas mileage, they are safer, and last longer as well.

6. Replace air filters as needed. Clogged air filters reduce your car's gas mileage by as much as 10%.

7. Have regular tune-ups. Keeping your car well-maintained and running smoothly will increase your fuel efficiency by around 4%.

8. Use the proper grade of motor oil. The manual that came with your car recommends a particular grade of oil, such as 5W-30. Using a different grade of oil than the car manufacturer recommends, even if cheaper, will not save you money in the long run. For additional fuel efficiency, you can also purchase oil that is marked as "energy conserving."

9. Combine trips as much as possible. For instance, drop off your dry cleaning when you're already in the area of the cleaners rather than making a special trip. Every time you get ready to go somewhere, consider all the places you'll drive by and if possible, take care of necessary errands in those locations even if you didn't originally plan to. For instance, my library is right up the street from my grocery store, so I often go to the library just prior to grocery shopping.

10. Ditch the luggage rack. Luggage racks are a great way to haul around extra gear when going on vacation, but due to aerodynamic drag, they reduce gas mileage by five percent. Pack as lightly as possible and do your best to cram everything into the trunk or interior of the car.

11. Telecommute. Not all jobs are well suited for telecommuting, and not all employers will permit it even when it would work well. However, if you can telecommute at least some of the time, you'll save a good amount of gas. If telecommuting is not an option, see if your employer will allow you to work four ten-hour days rather then five eight-hour days.

12. Walk whenever possible. Many people drive everywhere - even to the mailbox that is at the end of a long driveway. Resist the temptation to drive everywhere and put your feet to work whenever it is reasonable to do so. No only will you save gas, you'll improve your health as well.

13. Carpool whenever you can. If you know of others who live in your area and work where you do or attend the same church or social club as you, see if you can carpool. Offer to take turns driving so no one person has to drive all the time.

Following the above suggestions may not cause you to grin when filling up your gas tank, but at the very least, they'll ensure that you don't need to do it quite as often.

Published by Rebecca Livermore - Featured Contributor in Travel and Lifestyle

Rebecca Livermore has been a freelance writer since 1993. Although she started off writing for print magazines, in recent years she has switched her focus to writing for the web. She writes on many subjects,...  View profile

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  • ebeth5/15/2008

    Great tips. I need to conserve as much gas as possible.

  • Jennine Thompson3/3/2008

    These tips are greatly needed at this time!

  • Dr. Ed Warde2/28/2008

    Very timely article. Thanks!

  • Leveling Truth2/24/2008

    Great tips! As the prices have gone back up again, these are helpful things for all of us. Thanks!

  • jcorn2/21/2008

    You've reminded me that I need to clean out my trunk :)

  • Pam Gaulin2/21/2008

    Great tips!!

  • Sophie2/20/2008

    These are really good suggestions to be aware of when trying to conserve petrol. I still can't quite get my head round the fact that so many people think petrol is expensive in America. It costs 3 times as much to fill up in the UK!
    Sophie

  • Jody2/20/2008

    Very good and timely information!

  • Nick Poma2/20/2008

    Great tips and article!

  • Elena H.2/20/2008

    Great tips-now if I can just get my husband to follow the first one-he's got the other ones covered.

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