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Christina Loren is the morning traffic anchor for CBS4's Morning News. Christina joined the CBS4 News Team in January 2008 from KERO-TV in Bakersfield, California, where she was their morning meteorologist and backup traffic anchor.

Prior to that, she was an entertainment reporter/weathercaster at KPSP in Palm Springs, California where she was born and raised.  She also worked at KNVN in Chico, California.

Christina has a BA in Economics from California State University, and is currently working on getting her Meteorological certification from Mississippi State University.
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May 27, 2009 2:45 AM

U.S. Dept. Of Energy - Fuel Saving Ideas

Posted by ChristinaLoren
If you are someone trying to cut down on fuel costs, here are some fantastic fuel saving tips that you can implement immediately to start saving money at the pump.  Driving your vehicle more efficiently will also make you a safer driver, as taking it easy and avoiding a lead foot will lead to better fuel economy in your vehicle.  If we were all to slow it down and drive like proverbial "grannies" we could cut down overall gas consumption in this country significantly.  Decreasing overall demand will increase the supply of oil available for sale on the market and prices in turn will come down.  In Theory ;)

Driving More Efficiently

 
Drive Sensibly

Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas. It can lower your gas mileage by 33 percent at highway speeds and by 5 percent around town. Sensible driving is also safer for you and others, so you may save more than gas money.

Fuel Economy Benefit:
5-33%
Equivalent Gasoline Savings:
$0.10-$0.69/gallon

Observe the Speed Limit

    

Graph showing MPG VS speed MPG decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 mphWhile each vehicle reaches its optimal fuel economy at a different speed (or range of speeds), gas mileage usually decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 mph.

You can assume that each 5 mph you drive over 60 mph is like paying an additional $0.24 per gallon for gas.

Observing the speed limit is also safer.

Fuel Economy Benefit:
7-23%
Equivalent Gasoline Savings:
$0.15-$0.48/gallon

Remove Excess Weight

Excess items in trunkAvoid keeping unnecessary items in your vehicle, especially heavy ones. An extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2 percent. The reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the vehicle's weight and affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.

Fuel Economy Benefit:
1-2%/100 lbs
Equivalent Gasoline Savings:
$0.02-$0.04/gallon

Avoid Excessive Idling

Idling gets 0 miles per gallon. Cars with larger engines typically waste more gas at idle than do cars with smaller engines.

cruise controlUse Cruise Control

Using cruise control on the highway helps you maintain a constant speed and, in most cases, will save gas.

 

 

Use Overdrive Gears

When you use overdrive gearing, your car's engine speed goes down. This saves gas and reduces engine wear.

 
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About this Blog
CBS4 Traffic Reporter Christina Loren works to get you from place to place with as little hassle as possible.
About the Author

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Christina Loren is the morning traffic anchor for CBS4's Morning News. Christina joined the CBS4 News Team in January 2008 from KERO-TV in Bakersfield, California, where she was their morning meteorologist and backup traffic anchor.

Prior to that, she was an entertainment reporter/weathercaster at KPSP in Palm Springs, California where she was born and raised.  She also worked at KNVN in Chico, California.

Christina has a BA in Economics from California State University, and is currently working on getting her Meteorological certification from Mississippi State University.
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You can follw me for Traffic updates and alerts on Twitter:

http://twitter.com/CBS4Miami_Loren

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