Lot of individuals do not realize that the speed they drive at determines how long gas will last in their tanks. When you drive over 60km per hour, you consume more gas than you should. The best driving speed to conserve gas at is 57mph.
Gas credit cards covers mainly of those that cover only the purchase of gas products and those that cover the purchase of both gas and non gas products. Brand gas credit cards often come with better rebate rates than non branded credit cards and are thus ideal for the purpose of saving gas costs.
A staggering 150 million gallons of gas is lost annualy to evaporation. One effective gas saving measure is to always park your car away from under the sun; put it in the shade of trees or buildings.
There are numbers of cars that are designed to be save gas economical. The Toyota prius is a gas economical car that conserves gas very well. You can go to the internet and shop around for fuel economical cars if you are partcular about saving gas.
Why should you continue doing to take the very long routes to work or take those routes that always have traffic jams? If you really desire to save gas, then you should take shorter routes or those that don't have traffic jams. The time you allocate in traffic jams result in unnecessary use of gas. If you can avoid it, do not take long routes and don't get stuck in traffic.
If you are male, you may think that weaving in and out of traffic can make you look like James Bond to the ladies; but in actual fact, you are putting on a show for a great deal of energy consumption. Erratic driving on the road leads to a great loss of gas because of the tendency for you to jackrabbit. Leave all the tire tearing antics on the road to stuntsmen and save gas by driving at a more sedate pace.
Gas saving is actually no big deal. It only requires mental and physical effort on your part. If you spend the time to think out several ways to save gas, you will be surprised at the simple ideas and tips that you will come up with, and implement, that will help you save gas a great deal.
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Road Wise Health and Space Saving Tips
Schlepping heavy luggage can be a nightmare. Who has not at some time thought that ?perhaps I should have left that bottle at home? or limited oneself to just two pairs of shoes. This column will appear regularly on Roadlovers.com with tips and ideas from our readers.
Space Saving Ideas:
All In One Shampoo/Conditioner:
Face it. Your hair won't fall apart if you leave the fancy hair products at home for a week or two. Instead, buy a combination shampoo-conditioner or even shampoo-conditioner-bubble bath. One of our friends found his for two dollars at the local Dollar store and loved it. That's at least six ounces saved.
Shampoo Laundry Detergent:
Shampoo is designed to be gentler than laundry detergent yet also remove oil. This makes it especially suitable for hand laundry. Take along a slightly larger bottle than you'll need for hair washing or use the free miniatures given out by hotels.
To Your Health:
If You Have to Touch It, Kill It:
Have you ever seen one of those TV shows that takes a special light and points out all sorts of bacteria laden surfaces, or shows unspeakable stuff on the sheets? Door handles, musty carpets and ice bucket handles can house all sorts of icky things. You've got to think safety first. Trade your moisturizing spa soap for the cheap antibacterial stuff. There are dozens of cheap antibacterial soaps around like Dial or Irish Spring. A little dry skin is a lot better than a runny nose or worse. It pays to practice a little language learning, too, while you are in a pharmacy in your destination. You can teach the locals a littl English while you learn what "pello" means.
That Fatigue May Be Lack of Water, Not Lack of Sleep:
Did you know that dehydration can cause fatigue? Water is necessary for replenishing your cells. Without sufficient water you will experience fatigue and even a slow down of our thought processes. Treat yourself well and make the most of your travel. Put out the three Euros (about $4.50) and buy yourself a bottle of water. Your memories will thank you.
Remember: Alcohol can dehydrate you. Drink water as well as the local fermented stuff.
Alcohol Can Stave Off Food Poisoning:
Sometimes you just can't avoid what lingers in the food the local chef is serving. Maybe it's the only restaurant in that part of Timbuktu. Or those tapas have been on the counter since yesterday. Fortunately for you there is a way to make your meal safer. Alcohol. Vodka, beer and other alcoholic beverages will kill the bacteria in the food when consumed along with your meal. One four ounce glass of red wine won't be quite enough so we suggest something a bit stronger. Whether you are in Peru, Belize or France, in the desert, rainforest or urban jungle, keep a stronger spirit available for your protection.
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