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500 Transportation points
by Steven Skoczen Guide: Drive Better

Steven's action: Drive Better

We don't expect people to go out tomorrow and replace their vehicles with more efficient ones. But that doesn't mean you can't do anything to improve the efficiency of your driving.
Step 1: Keep track of your mpg read more
See what your mileage is for a couple of average fill-ups. You can know for sure by filling the car up and zeroing the trip odometer then filling up again and dividing the mileage on the trip odometer by the number of gallons you put in. Do this a couple times to get a good idea of what your baseline is.
May 28, 2009
Given that I drive so little these days, I've been pretty lax on keeping track of my mileage. So, I'm going to do that now, and post the results here!
July 10, 2009
Finally just filled up my car, so in one more tank, Fuelly will have a baseline. Seriously, to get the baseline and two fillups after that's going to take me until at least November. I want those 500 points! And, I'm impatient, so I'm going to whine.
Completed on Aug. 3, 2010 at 6:39 p.m.
Step 2: Try taking advantage of better driving techniques for 2 fillups
Better driving means performing any regular maintenance on your car (don't forget to check tire pressures), removing any heavy unnecessary objects from the vehicle (still have the bags of ... read more
Better driving means performing any regular maintenance on your car (don't forget to check tire pressures), removing any heavy unnecessary objects from the vehicle (still have the bags of sand in there from winter?), and accelerating smoothly. It also involves cutting your speed on the highway a bit. When driving around town, don't accelerate to a red light (the more you use your brake, the more energy you are wasting). Other techniques include using your A/C less, planning your trips to minimize stops, and turning off the engine instead of idling (new cars are very efficient at starting up, here's a good article on it).
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Step 3: Check your mileage again read more
Continue to track mileage to see what the changes are doing to your mileage.
Step 4: Continue using these practices and tracking your mileage read more
Make the behaviors (and mileage improvements) permanent. Continue to try get better and consistently raise your mileage. This is an ongoing thing, but once you feel like you've made a significant improvement, you can check off the guide.
All Done!
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