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		<title>Two Dozen Easy Ways To Save Money On Gas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1.&#160; The obvious one: drive less by walking, carpooling, bicycling or taking public transit. &#160;Google Maps has an excellent map that makes using mass transit simple and easy.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1.&nbsp; The obvious one: drive less by walking, carpooling, bicycling or taking public transit. &nbsp;<a target="_blank" href="http://maps.google.com/help/maps/transit/#utm_campaign=en&amp;utm_medium=ha&amp;utm_source=en-ha-na-us-bk-trs&amp;utm_term=google%20bus">Google Maps</a> has an excellent map that makes using mass transit simple and easy.</p>
<p>2.&nbsp; If you have to drive, see if you can combine trips, e.g. run your errands on the way home from work. &nbsp;You can also time your trips during off-peak times to avoid traffic to help you save time and money.</p>
<p>3.&nbsp; Get the junk from the trunk &#8211; your vehicle uses more gas with the extra weight. &nbsp;Clean out the car and take out all the stuff you don&#8217;t need.</p>
<p>4.&nbsp; Check and maintain proper tire inflation according to manufacturer specifications. &nbsp;A tire pressure gauge only costs a few bucks but will save you a lot of money if you maintain the right tire pressure.&nbsp;</p>
<p>5.&nbsp; Plan your trip for best combination of: shortest distance and minimum traffic congestion.&nbsp; It could be worth a slightly longer route, though, if the shortest route is heavily jammed.&nbsp; Go to <a target="_blank" href="http://maps.google.com">Google Maps</a>, input your location and click the box for &quot;Traffic&quot; to see current traffic conditions.</p>
<p>6. Go with the flow &#8211; although you want to avoid traffic jams, a freely moving flow of traffic on a highway is better for you gas-wise than an empty road.&nbsp; That&#8217;s because the traffic flow creates an aerodynamic wind current.</p>
<p>7. Choose the smoothest roads for the least rolling resistance and less gas usage.</p>
<p>8. Go with good weather, when you can.&nbsp; Driving in rain and snow increases your vehicle&#8217;s aerodynamic resistance and lowers your mileage.</p>
<p>9. Close your sunroof at higher speeds.&nbsp; Certain styles of sunroofs, when open, greatly increase drag.</p>
<p>10. Also, at higher speeds, keep your windows closed to reduce drag.&nbsp; Even running your air conditioner (windows closed) may be more fuel-efficient than open windows at 55 mph.</p>
<p>11. Know fuel efficient braking techniques &#8211; coast in neutral when you can, to slow down before you brake.&nbsp; But only do this when it&#8217;s safe, depending on traffic conditions.</p>
<p>12. When you can, avoid braking at all, by adjusting your speed to follow the traffic flow and take advantage of green lights.&nbsp; Again, you&#8217;ll have to adapt to traffic conditions and safety.</p>
<p>13. Barefootin&#8217; &#8211; believe it or not, you can save gas by removing your shoes and driving in socks or bare feet.&nbsp; This increases your sensitivity to use the accelerator and brakes at maximum efficiency.</p>
<p>14.&nbsp; Avoid parallel parking in tight spots &#8211; all the back-and-forth and maneuvering will use up extra gas.&nbsp; Park a little farther away in an easier spot.</p>
<p>15. In a multi-vehicle household, choose the most fuel-efficient vehicle as often as you can.</p>
<p>16. With an automatic transmission, use &quot;overdrive&quot; or &quot;economy&quot; mode to save fuel; these settings shift the transmission into high gear sooner.</p>
<p>17.&nbsp; In winter, clean snow and ice off your car to reduce wind resistance (as well as improving safety and visibility).</p>
<p>18. In summer, keep air-conditioning use to a minimum.&nbsp; Parking in the shade will help reduce the need for a/c. &nbsp;It also helps to tint your windows to keep your car interior cooler.</p>
<p>19.&nbsp; Maintain appropriate following distance; if you follow too closely, you&#8217;ll have to hit the brakes hard to stop.&nbsp; That&#8217;s less fuel-efficient and potentially unsafe.</p>
<p>20. Don&#8217;t speed.&nbsp; Going fast uses more gas.</p>
<p>21.&nbsp; Avoid roof racks, since they increase drag.&nbsp; For bicycles, get a rear-mounted carrier.</p>
<p>22.&nbsp; Save gas by minimizing use of accessories such as dvd players, interior lights, etc.</p>
<p>23. If you use toll roads and bridge, get EZ Pass, so you won&#8217;t burn up gas sitting in tollbooth traffic.</p>
<p>24.&nbsp; Finally, if you own an old gas guzzler, see if you should trade it in for a more fuel efficient model.&nbsp; Check if you qualify for the government&#8217;s new &quot;Cash for Clunkers&quot; program.&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cars.gov">http://www.cars.gov/</a>&nbsp; This program has been extremely popular and may run out of funding, so act soon.</p>
<p>The amount of the credit is $3,500 or $4,500, and generally depends on the type of vehicle you purchase and the difference in fuel economy between the purchased vehicle and the trade-in vehicle.</p>
<p>Your trade-in vehicle must:</p>
<ul>
<li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; have been manufactured less than 25 years before the date you trade it in</li>
<li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; have a &quot;new&quot; combined city/highway fuel economy of 18 miles per gallon or less</li>
<li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; be in drivable condition</li>
<li>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; be continuously insured and registered to the same owner for the full year preceding the trade-in</li>
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