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1. Accelerate gently
Avoid high revs. Automatic trasmissions will shift up more quickly and smoothly if you ease back slightly on the accelerator once the car is moving. To maintain low revs in manual cars, you should change up through the gears as sson as the car is comfortable with the next higher gear. 2. Flow smoothly with the traffic be aware of traffic conditions ahaead so you can anticipate the next stop and avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking. Driving a good distance from the car in front means you can see what is happening ahead. 3. Avoid excessive speed high speeds result in high fuel consumption. where it is safe to do so, cruising slightly below the speed limit will save you fuel. 4. Avoid lengthy idling Turn off your engine when stopped for an extended period and not in traffic. by having the engine switched off, even for a short period, you will save more fuel than is lost from the burst of fuel involved in restarting the engine. 5. Avoid congested traffic and driving more than necessary the best way to reduce fuel consumption is to reduce the amount of driving you do. Consider combining trips, car pooling or using other modes of transport. replacing short trips with walking or cycling is particularly good as cars are least efficient and most polluting when the engine is cold at the start of trips. 6. Keep your car well maintained. If your vehicle is runnig correctly, it will use less fuel and be more reliable. Have it serviced in accordance with the owner's manual (usually every six months or 10,000kms, whichever comes first) and regularly check oil, coolant and other fluid levels. Watch out for any changes in the way the car handles or sounds as these changes could indicate a problem that needs fixing. A smoky exhaust means the engine needs checking. 7. Keep tyres properly inflated Inflate your vehicle's tyre to the higher end of the manufacturer's recommended range of tyre pressure and make sure your wheels are properly aligned. Looking after you tyres will not only reduce your fuel consumption, it also will extend tyre life and improve handling. 8. Use the air conditioner sparingly Air conditioners can increase fuel consumption by between 5-10 per cent, particularly on very hot days, however, at higher speeds, use of air conditioning is better for fuel consumption than an open window. Leaking air conditioner gases can contribute to the greenhouse problem. to keep the air conditioner operating properly and avoid leaks, you may need to use it regularly throughout the year for a short period as well as having it regularly serviced. 9. Minimise wind resistance Remove roof racks and ohter attachments when they are not being used. Additional parts on the exterior of a vehicle such as roof racks or sun visors, or having the window open when travelling at higher speeds, increase wind resistance and fuel consumption. 10. Remove unnecessary weight from the car Remove unnecessary items from the boot. The more weights a vehicle carries the more fuel it uses. Hope these facts may help you save fuel/gas. |
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