Incredibly Easy Ways to Drive Farther for Less Money

On the RoadI’ve probably mentioned before that as a staunch non-driver, I most often walk or take public transportation, or very rarely catch a cab, when it comes time to get from Point A to Point B locally.

Even so, it’s impossible to remain unaware of the problems — meaning the sky-high gas prices — that have been tormenting the many drivers in the United States who aren’t wealthy. Since I can’t imagine what a pain in the wallet it must be to drive a car these days if you don’t have a lot of disposable income to waste, reflexive curiosity makes me stop and listen (or read) when the issue of conserving gas is raised.

While I was browsing the Sunday paper last weekend, I came across an interesting and relevant article in the Parade magazine insert titled “Smart Ways to Save on Gas.” The piece details a number of small, mostly painless and practical things that drivers can do to squeeze more mileage out of the gas in their car.

A commenter on the online version noted that some of the tips in the article are inspired by those shared at the Drive Smarter Challenge website. I list the bare bones after the jump; visit both websites for more details on how to implement the suggestions, as well as to get additional tips. An earlier post at The Boston Traveler, “Massachusetts Website Offers Help with Gas Prices,” has a few more words of advice that could also help save drivers money.

How to Increase Your Car’s Fuel Efficiency

  • Avoid lugging around excess weight in your car
  • Bike, carpool, walk, and/or use public transportation whenever possible
  • Convert to a motorcycle or motor scooter
  • Do more at one time by scheduling multiple errands on fewer trips
  • Don’t let your car idle
  • Drive more smoothly by avoiding unnecessarily high speeds and abrupt acceleration and braking
  • Get rid of anything that causes drag, such as dents, luggage racks, and open windows during long trips
  • Keep all four tires in good shape
  • Make sure you’re using the correct motor oil for your car
  • Stay in the right lane whenever possible

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