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Drive Efficiently, Drive Safely
Driving Habit
Fuel Economy
Safety
Keep Distance From Front Car
Helps Maintain Steady Speed hence burn less fuel.
Gives you more time to react to road hazards
Observe The Speed Limit
Most cars are more efficient between 30 and 40 mph.
Each 5 mph over 60 mph is like paying an additional $0.31/gallon for gas. (www.fueleconomy.gov)
Don't be ticketed
Avoid Abrupt Start
Let the engine and transmission work as they are designed for
Reduce Risk of collision
Take Unused Items Out of The Trunk of Your Car
The lighter the vehicle, the less energy hence less fuel needed for it to move
Make your emergency kit more accessible
Maintain Recommended Tire Pressure
Reduce friction hence less energy to move the car
Steer the car better, let your car react to road conditions as designed