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Top Tips for Eco-Friendly Driving

Guest post by Rosette Monell

 

There have been many movements and innovations that promote being eco-friendly on the road. Fuel-efficient and electric vehicles, cars that use alternative sources for fuel, or simply cleaning your car’s exhaust pipe are only a few examples of eco-friendly driving methods and inventions. Environment-friendly measures are being pushed for vehicles since these machines contribute heavily to the pollution of our surroundings.

 

There are an enormous number of drivers that are on the road every day around the world. This adds up to the greenhouse gas emissions that continue to make our environment suffer. Hence, most governments globally enforce rules and regulations that are directed to easing the negative effects of vehicles traveling roads every day.

 

If you want to help our planet, then you can start by becoming an eco-friendly driver. This article will discuss some of the top tips for more eco-friendly driving.

Consider alternate modes of transportation

You don’t always have to use your car to go to work. You can always use mass transit such as buses and trains. If you must go somewhere that is relatively near your address, then you can ride a bike if you have one. With that, you’re killing two birds with one stone, and you add to your exercise routine while also helping the environment.

 

You can also carpool with people that you know so you can reduce the number of cars on the road and your fuel expenses.


Check your tire pressure

Under-inflated tires will make for a less fuel-efficient ride because it will require more power from the engine to turn them properly. Be sure to check your tire pressure at least once a month before driving. Inflate all your tires at the optimum pressure, which is usually printed on the inside of the driver’s door.

Under-inflated tires will make for a less fuel-efficient ride because it will require more power from the engine to turn them properly. Be sure to check your tire pressure at least once a month before driving. Inflate all your tires at the optimum pressure, which is usually printed on the inside of the driver’s door.

If your tires incur damages that affect inflation that may be beyond repair, you can always search for good quality replacement tires at tire centers in the Philippines or wherever you are on the planet when you have access to the internet. Some places sell used tires that are cheaper but still have a year or more of life in them.

Take your car in for regular service

If you are too busy to check and maintain your vehicle on your own, then you should schedule a day when you can take your car for a service. Have a mechanic check the overall condition of your car and perform an emission check to avoid releasing harmful fumes into your surroundings when you drive.

Lighten your load

Whenever packing for a trip, try to travel with less stuff. A heavier vehicle tends to burn more fuel. One less suitcase or baggage can matter when it comes to fuel efficiency.

Adjust your driving ways

Aside from decreasing the risk of an accident, adjusting how you drive can also avoid inefficient fuel consumption. Driving aggressively and going turbo all the time is in no way eco-friendly. Driving fast will only force your car to consume fuel much faster, sending you to the gas station more often.

Conclusion

Eco-friendly driving is about using methods to be more fuel efficient. With proper maintenance and practicing a less aggressive way of driving, our environment will be healthier.

Rosette Monell has a knack for anything DIY, as she spent her younger years immersed in books about hardware tools, equipment, and tires. As a child, she once dreamed of establishing her own hardware & tire store. Her career options may have changed, but today, she continues to write passionately about her first love.

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