Just venting.... When I'm trying to get high mpg it pisses me off when...
-people drive vehicles so tall I can't see the light ahead so can't plan whether to coast.
-people cut me off when the light head is red and isn't going to change soon.
-people tailgate
-people inch up before traffic is moving, forcing me to inch up and waste gas or leave a gap and piss others off
What are your mpg driving peeves?
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Gas Saving Attitudes
Saving gas in urban driving is as much about attitude as technique.
Here are some attitude adjustments that will help you use proper gas saving methods:
1. Get away from the "rush" mentality. Slow and steady inside you head produces slow and steady outside in your driving. Think calm and steady, like a smooth flowing stream or a turtle. Don't be a sheep "following" the racing pack, rather set your own pace. Learn to love other slow drivers and stay behind them. They'll be the ones getting the finger from others.
2. Reality check: often in city driving your mileage will suck. Roll with that. Don't get frustrated at all the stressful gas-guzzling incidents which inevitably occur in city driving--that will only keep you from maximizing the other opportunities. Accept there is a lot you can't control: being cut off, tailgated, traffic jams, broken lights, accidents. Your job is not to change what you can't change, but to look for and take advantage of opportunities when they do arise. Think of yourself like a basketball player patiently waiting for the shot.
And, frankly, sometimes your aim is to just waste less gas getting nowhere than the guy next to you.
3. View gas saving as a fun challenge or even an adventure. How far can you push the coast? What mpg you shooting for this tank? Can you push that half tank to the 200 mark? How fast can you take the turn and still be safe?
4. View parking further away in the parking lot as an opportunity for needed physical exercise rather than a burden. Are you really getting the daily exercise doctors recommend? Well here's a way to kill two birds with one stone.
5. Remember that hypermiling is much safer since you're keeping a buffer, driving slower, and not driving jackrabbit.
6. There's nothing wrong with taking a cheap competitive thrill from pulling through the read light sooner than jackrabbit driver who raced to the red and is now starting from stop.
7. It is simply impossible to get good gas mileage without focusing, so forget the cellphone!
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Some Tips for Saving Gas in City Driving
It’s not easy to save gas driving in crowded urban streets. Nonetheless, city drivers can increase their mileage substantially above EPA estimates by changing their driving habits in modest ways. None of the following tips will do a miracle in itself or on every trip, but collectively you'll notice a large difference.
I’ve restricted myself to what I feel can be done safely, with courtesy to other drivers, and without being too much of a pain to implement.
Let’s look in turn at: 1) making changes to your car, 2) choosing better routes, 3) driving to save gas, and 4) increasing coasting.
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