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Four Tips for a Greener Drive

There is a large emphasis on how cars are affecting the environment and polluting the air. While many are pushing for more people to use public transportation or to walk to your destination, this is not always possible. You may have a long commute to work or live too far away from public transportation, which is when you need to look at tips for driving greener.

Buy a Greener Car

One of the first options that you could look into is buying a car that is considered to be greener. There are a number of hybrid vehicles being introduced, which will help to cut down on the amount of gas polluting the air, and many of these are available through new car finance and hire purchases. Next time that you are looking for a new car, consider looking into the greener options to save the environment and save you money.

Change Your Driving Style

However, not everyone is able to afford a new car or will currently need to buy a new one. When it comes to this, you can still protect the environment by changing the way that you drive. The first step is to stop accelerating so quickly and brake slowly. By keeping the vehicle moving for longer, you are putting fewer emissions into the air because less gas is being burned. When you know that you are coming to a stop, start slowing down sooner; you may prevent yourself from having to come to a complete stop.

Do All Maneuvers With a Hot Engine

When it comes to maneuvering your vehicle, do it when the engine is hot. This involves backing into a parking space instead of driving into one; if you can, find the spots that make it possible to drive in and drive out of them. Maneuvering the vehicle when you just turn the engine on will use more gas and pollute the air more.

Remove Excess Weight

While you may think that it saves you time by keeping the luggage rack on top of the car, you will be added unneeded weight. The heavier your vehicle is, the more gas you will use. While it does add more time onto a journey, whether going away or coming back from a break, it will save you money and protect the environment.

It is not always possible to use public transport to commute or to walk to work. However, if you do not need to use the car, avoid it. Opt for walking, cycling and public transport when you can. While you may not want to do it, walking in the rain to pick up the children from school is much better for the environment and your wallet than taking the car.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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