Studies have shown that the internal combustion engine is responsible for a great deal of global warming, but there are some simple steps drivers can take to reduce their carbon footprints and lessen their cars' impact on the environment. By following these simple steps you can enjoy the car you drive, reduce your environmental impact and maybe even save some money.
- Watch your speed - the faster you drive the more fuel your car's engine burns, and the more carbon dioxide comes out of the tailpipe. Simply slowing down and obeying posted speeds can save you a great deal of money will reducing your car's harmful emissions.
- Lighten the load - try to avoid carrying unneeded items in your car. Every little bit of extra weight reduces your car's fuel efficiency. Be sure to bring your groceries in from the car right away, and store anything you do not need outside the car.
- Combine your errands - plan out your trip before you leave and you can shorten the distance you drive. By planning your errands carefully you can reduce your fuel consumption and your environmental impact.
- Avoid excessive idling - long idles waste a lot of fuel, so if you will be waiting for more than a couple minutes be sure to turn off your engine.
- Accelerate and brake smoothly - jack rabbit starts and panic stops are hard on your car and your fuel economy.
Operating your vehicle smoothly and at a steady pace will reduce your fuel consumption, lessen your environmental impact and help your brakes last longer.
- Use air conditioning sparingly - air conditioning feels great on a hot and humid day, but it really takes a toll on your car's carbon footprint. Save your air conditioner for the hottest days and roll down the windows the rest of the time.
- Maintain your car properly - a properly maintained car will be more fuel efficient - and more carbon friendly.
Things like worn out air filters and fouled spark plugs cause your car to run less efficiently - and that means more emissions going into the air we breathe.
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