Eco-friendly driving tips
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Many people are looking for ways to reduce their environmental impact when using their cars. These driving tips keep the environment in mind. Here are seven things you can do to help protect the planet.
Avoid idling
Running your car engine while parked burns one to two litres of gas per hour. However, restarting your car uses only 10 seconds' worth of fuel, so avoid idling when parked.
Don't speed
According to the laws of aerodynamics, the faster you drive, the more power you need to propel your vehicle through the air. That means driving at 120 km/hr uses 20 percent more fuel than driving at 100 km/hr. By following the speed limit, you can greatly reduce your fuel use and help keep everyone safe on the road.
Use cruise control (when it makes sense)
It's easy to get a lead foot when you're driving on long, flat stretches of road, says Ryan Peterson, manager of automotive services with CAA Club Group. A top driving tip? Switching to cruise control provides a smooth, consistent speed, which in turn is more fuel-efficient.
Tire check
Underinflated tires can increase fuel consumption, but so can low-quality tires. "If there's an area to spend money, it is tires," Peterson says. High-quality tires are safer, quieter, and produce less rolling resistance, so you can save on fuel, which can add up if you commute daily.
Buy the right fuel
Use the octane rating recommended by your vehicle's manufacturer. If your truck is designed for 91 octane and you fill it with 87 octane, you'll end up pumping out more pollutants. It will also plug up your catalytic converter, which is expensive to replace due to its production and also has a large carbon footprint. "If your car doesn't require higher octane," Peterson says, "there's no advantage to putting it in."
Green clean
When washing your car, opt for eco-friendly cleaning supplies. Expert driving tip: Peterson likes plant-based products like Goclean Inc. The Canadian company makes waterless products that can save up to 500 litres of water per wash.
Use recycled water
Choose a commercial car wash that uses water reclamation and filtration technology, which collects, cleans, and reuses water. Look for signage that indicates it’s “clean” or eco-friendly.
