Use hypermiling techniques to save money
With the gas prices being on the rise constantly, hypermiling is becoming popular pretty fast as well, in order to help people cut down on their expenses, which might otherwise shoot up high and prove to be difficult for keeping in check. Hypermiling is a safe and sound way of employing certain strategies, which help to save on gas consumption. In this article, we are about to discuss a few of these hypermiling techniques.
The first and foremost lesson that one must keep in mind is to shut off the engine at signals. However, this might be illegal in certain areas, and one should stick to the rules in that case. Breaking rules and taking illegal measures are to be avoided under any circumstances. Mostly, when we are driving in a city, we spend about 10% of our time being stranded in signals. If one thinks about it carefully, we can save a great deal by employing certain hypermiling techniques. We burn about 0.8 gallons of gas by sitting idle for an hour. In the cities, the average rate is 32 MPG, driving at an average speed of 27 miles per hour. If calculations are carried forward, we will see that on an average, if we have an 11 gallon tank, we will be wasting about 1.04 gallons per tank on an average. On this account, the MPG can be increased to about 35 MPG by just shutting off the engine at signals. Thus, you will be decreasing the cost of your gas by 10%, besides reducing harmful emissions at the same time.
Recent surveys show that if we can manage to shut off the engines at signals, we can save up to 998,400,000$ per day, taking into account the whole of the United States. Add to that, we can also save a great deal on the taxes. If we take into account the whole phenomenon, and look at it from a broader point of view, we will be astonished and ashamed to see how much money we are actually wasting by just idling at traffic signals.
Hypermiling techniques are not really that difficult to employ or incorporate as a part of our driving strategies. They will not only help us to cut down on our expenditures, but will benefit the society and the environment as a whole, by cutting won on pollution as well in the long run. With the price of fuel constantly on the rise, hypermiling is surely here to stay. It is time we give it a thought patiently and prevent ourselves and others from wasting so much money and energy.
