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- Choose Alternative Modes of Transportation
Choose Alternative Modes of Transportation
Tomorrow, leave home without it. Your car that is.
Just once or even twice a week, leave your car
parked and get around another way.
- 10 Simple Steps to Improving Air Quality
10 Simple Steps to Improving Air Quality
1. Trip chain more often. It's easy! Chances are, you're already doing it ...
- Save Gas and Try Peddling
- The Low-Down on High Octane Gasoline
The Low-Down on High Octane Gasoline
Are you tempted to buy a high octane gasoline for your car because you want to improve its performance?
- Challenges For Fuel Cell Vehicles
Challenges For Fuel Cell Vehicles
Many challenges, technical and otherwise, must be overcome before fuel cell vehicles will be a successful
- How does an Electric Vehicle Work
How does an Electric Vehicle Work?
Some of the earliest automobiles were powered by electric motors driven by batteries...
- Bi-Fuel And Cng Vehicles
Bi-Fuel And Cng Vehicles
A bi-fuel vehicle has two separate fuel systems, one for gasoline or diesel and another for either liquefied propane gas (LPG) or compressed natural gas (CNG).
- Flexible Fuel Vehicle
A flexible fueled vehicle (FFV) has a single fuel tank, fuel system, and engine. The vehicle is designed to run on unleaded gasoline and an alcohol fuel (usually ethanol) in any mixture
- Planning And Combining Trips
Combining errands into one trip saves you time, money, and saves gas. Several short trips taken from a cold start can use twice as much fuel as a longer ...
- Alternative Fuels
Among the fuels covered by the Fuel Rating Rule and the Alternative Fuels and Vehicles Rule are methanol, ethanol, natural gas, liquefied petroleum gases, hydrogen, coal derived liquid fuels, and electricity
- Alternative Fueled Vehicles
AFVs are vehicles that operate on alternative fuels, such as methanol, ethanol, compressed natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, electricity, and ...
- More Gas Saving Tips
Transportation consumes about 25 percent of
the total energy used in the United States.
- Why Your Fuel Economy Will Vary
Your vehicle’s fuel economy will almost certainly vary from all fuel economy ratings
- Why Should You Consider Fuel Economy?
You could save $300-$700 in fuel costs each year
by choosing the most fuel-efficient vehicle...
- Fuel Saving Vehicles
With hybrid car prices still a bit out of reach for some, many are wondering if there are any conventional vehicles that can help them save gas.
- Biofuel Alternatives
The high cost of fuel in America has caused many problems for many people. Biofuel such as Ethanol and Biodiesel are viable alternative fuels which can help offset rising costs.
- Gas Saving Myths
How you drive can be more important than your car's miles per gallon rating given by the Environmental Protection Agency.
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