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Saturday, June 28, 2008
Fuel efficient cars for happy speeders.
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Thursday, June 26, 2008
If the law required day-time running lights, would that waste fuel?
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Slowing down a little saves a lot
In "How to save 0.54¢ a gallon on gas" Lynn Truong of Wise Bread blogsite reiterates the simple truth. Slowing down a little saves a lot. She also lists some other steps that you can take to save money on your gas:
1. Empty your car of excess weight - take out those extra van seats if you can, and take the luggage rack off of the roof.
2. Check your tires frequently. Properly inflated tires not only help your fuel last longer, but the tires will last longer, too. I purchased my last set from Costco, and they filled them with nitrogen. Apparently, this gas leaks less, because I have not needed a refill in almost a year. Also, Costco checks my air pressure for free when I pull up to the service bay.
3. Get a tune-up! In smog-infested cities like Atlanta, your air filter should be changed at least once a year, and changing your oil every 4-6,000 miles is just smart and easy.
4. Choose a smarter engine oil - According to the National Resources Defense Council, selecting the proper grade of motor oil and using motor oils with additives that reduce friction may increase a vehicle's fuel economy by 1 percent to 2 percent.29 Widespread use of efficient motor oils could reduce fleet-wide gasoline consumption by 1 percent in 2013, saving 100,000 barrels per day.30
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Is that car driving slow on purpose?
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Friday, June 13, 2008
Ten Classic Driving Songs
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If you didn't have time to look up the answers to the lyrics quiz, here are the answers:
1. "Drive My Car" Beatles
2. "Mercedes Benz" Janis Joplin
3. "Drivin' my Life Away" Eddie Rabbitt
4. "Can't Drive 55" Sammy Hagar
5. "Mustang Sally" Wilson Pickett
6. "The Speed of Love" Rush (I guess this one was kind of hard)
7. "Fast Car" Tracy Chapman
8. " Red Corvette" Prince
9. "Pink Cadillac" Bruce Springsteen
10. "Maybellene" Chuck Berry
The original lyric excerpts are located on my website: Happy Speeder.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Choose to use less fuel before the Law changes and you have No Choice!
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Monday, June 9, 2008
How to Calculate Your Car's Fuel Efficiency (MPG) - wikiHow
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Saturday, June 7, 2008
Save fuel or 7 minutes. Happy speeder commute advice.!
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Thursday, June 5, 2008
Speed. Faster than fast, quicker than quick.
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Why does the demand for gas increase in the summer?
June 3, 2008: Watch this video clip on CNN's website: In it, CNN's Miles O'Brien gets a hypermiling lesson from a guru of fuel conservation, who gets 50 to 150 mpg in his Honda Accord. This guru, Wayne Gerdes, is also cited on the Happy Speeder website from his interview with Reader's Digest in May, 2008. That article is where he describes his radical energy saving tactics, like using an "Ice Vest" to avoid running the auto air-conditioner.
I am shopping around for an "Ice Vest", if anyone has suggestions. Anything to cool off while sitting in traffic sounds good to me. Especially during the summer, when here in Atlanta, the blacktop interstate is often 100 degrees before noon. The good thing about commuting during the summer, is that the rush-hour traffic is usually not as heavy as during the school year. Less traffic = shorter commute time = less fuel use, right? Maybe; but if you are like me, you don't see much savings. Possibly because of the unbearable heat and the necessity of running the a.c.. I have been trying to turn off my car's a.c. more often now, but it is taking some getting used to. Until the gas prices became painful, my natural reflex, if the air was too cold, would be to adjust the interior temperature up a few degrees. After all, isn't that why my car has an interior thermostat? Another reason could be that I often drive faster than I would during heavy traffic. This is not because I can't drive slow without traffic to impede me, but if I hit the snooze button 1(or 2) times more, thinking to myself, "well, traffic will be light...", then I end up running late. Oh, it is easy to blame... I could blame the weather, the automobile manufactures, the public school system, and more... If only blaming would save money at the gas pump. It doesn't, though, and if I want to reduce the pain in my pocket, I am going to have to make a choice. The choice between my car's a.c. and my snooze button is not going to be a hard one. I am free to get up and Drive a little slower to SAVE A LOT!!
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