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 Green Driving (and Savings in Your Wallet)  
We know that in their present form, cars don't do wonders for the planet. If you are going to use your car to get about, there are a number of things you can do to be a greener driver. It's all about increasing your fuel economy.

By Katie Harvey

We know that in their present form, cars don't do wonders for the planet. If you are going to use your car to get about, there are a number of things you can do to be a greener driver. It's all about increasing your fuel economy - about using your fuel as sparingly as possible, and making a tank last as long as possible before it needs a refill.

1. Avoid revving up and stopping suddenly. Accelerate and brake gradually, as this releases fuel at a slower rate (and makes for a less stomach-churning ride).

2. Plan your journey so that it involves the quickest and most straightforward route. The less time it takes to reach your destination, the less fuel you'll burn. And the fewer the twists and turns, stops at traffic lights and speed ramps the journey involves, the less you'll have to stop and start your car and pump more C02 into the air. Get stuck into your map or plug in your Satellite Navigation system before you set off so that you don't get lost and end up circling round looking for your destination.

3. Take your foot off the pedal when doing downhill. Let the car coast and it will emit less C02.

4. Stick to the speed limit. It's second nature to go 5 or 10 miles per hour above the speed limit, but if you discipline yourself to keep the speedometer needle where it should be, you'll cut down your emissions.

5. Switch your car off instead of idling. Idling burns more gas than restarting the engine, so when you're stuck in a gridlocked jam or queuing at the petrol station, turn the ignition key and cut the motor.

6. Pre-book parking. You've probably never thought twice about it, but you'd be amazed at how much extra energy we burn as we drive round the block looking for a spot. Cumulatively, it all adds up and increases carbon emissions as well as your stress levels. So wherever possible, reserve a parking space close to your destination before you set off on your journey. Pre-booking parking through a service like ParkatmyHouse.com works especially well if you need to leave your car in the same specific location on a regular basis.

7. Travel light. The heavier the load, the more fuel is needed to move the car - so clear the back-seat clutter and get the junk out of the trunk!

8. Remove roof racks when they aren't being used. It's a wind-resistance thing which saves energy.

9. Maintain your car. Having clean air filters and properly inflated tires will help you burn less gas, pollute less, and prevent car trouble down the line.

10. Reduce air conditioning. Open the windows and let the breeze do its thing on hot days.


About the Author:

Katie Harvey is co-director of www.parkatmyHouse.com, a new and innovative way to find parking in the UK. For example: find a parking space in London. Article source: 111 Travel Directory: Triple1.com (triple one dot com)

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  Article added 05/13/07, last revised 05/13/07.

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