Right Choice To Reduce Fuel Coonsumption Ketogenic

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Speeding up to red lights. So many people do this! There's no point in speeding up to a red light. By themselves, the first two gas effuel reviews saving tips can improve your fuel economy by as much as 35% according to automotive information website Edmunds.com

#3. Tailgating. This is just a bad move for so many reasons. The main one being it's just plain out unsafe practice.Also , tailgating simply wastes gas, especially when your driving-stopping,driving-pulling brakes, etc, etc...You catch the drift.

As a rule of thumb, allow 2 second spaces between you and the car in front of you.

#4.Don't confuse the highway for the speedway. Even if you aren't driving with hard acceleration, speeding in general wastes gas. And you want to know the silly thing? You'd get to your destination almost at the same time by just driving normally(give or take a minute or so). Driving faster reduces fuel economy between 3-7 miles per gallon, depending on the vehicle.

#5.Using your vehicle for short or very short destination trips. Going to the store down the street? Get your lazy butt up and walk! Not only will you be saving gas, but you'll also burn off extra calories! Talk about hitting two birds with one stone!

#6.Driving standing still. It's a common misconception that each time you restart your car, it uses a lot of gas to do so. Well this just isn't true anymore, especially with modern fuel-injected engines! When your driving and the car is standing still, your car burns a half-mile worth of gas every single minute, according to the United States Energy Commission.

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