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PostSubject: Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas   Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas I_icon_minitimeMon Apr 07, 2008 9:32 am

by Peter Valdes-Dapena
Tuesday, April 1, 2008provided byCNNMoney.com

Speeding on the highway adds a surprising amount to your fuel costs.

With gas prices rising, gas-saving advice abounds: Drive more gently, don't carry extra stuff in your trunk, combine your shopping trips.

This is all sound advice but there's one driving tip that will probably save you more gas than all the others, especially if you spend a lot of time on the highway: Slow down.

In a typical family sedan, every 10 miles per hour you drive over 60 is like the price of gasoline going up about 54 cents a gallon. That figure will be even higher for less fuel-efficient vehicles that go fewer miles on a gallon to start with.

The reason is as clear as the air around you.

When cruising on the highway, your car will be in its highest gear with the engine humming along at relatively low rpm's. All your car needs to do is maintain its speed by overcoming the combined friction of its own moving parts, the tires on the road surface and, most of all, the air flowing around, over and under it.

Pushing air around actually takes up about 40% of a car's energy at highway speeds, according to Roger Clark, a fuel economy engineer for General Motors.

Traveling faster makes the job even harder. More air builds up in front of the vehicle, and the low pressure "hole" trailing behind gets bigger, too. Together, these create an increasing suction that tends to pull back harder and harder the faster you drive. The increase is actually exponential, meaning wind resistance rises much more steeply between 70 and 80 mph than it does between 50 and 60.

Every 10 mph faster reduces fuel economy by about 4 mpg, a figure that remains fairly constant regardless of vehicle size, Clark said. (It might seem that a larger vehicle, with more aerodynamic drag, would see more of an impact. But larger vehicles also tend to have larger, more powerful engines that can more easily cope with the added load.)

That's where that 54 cents a gallon estimate comes from. If a car gets 28 mpg at 65 mph, driving it at 75 would drop that to 24 mpg. Fuel costs over 100 miles, for example - estimated at $3.25 a gallon - would increase by $1.93, or the cost of an additional 0.6 gallons of gas. That would be like paying 54 cents a gallon more for each of the 3.6 gallons used at 65 mph. That per-gallon price difference remains constant over any distance.

Engineers at Consumer Reports magazine tested this theory by driving a Toyota Camry sedan and a Mercury Mountaineer SUV at various set cruising speeds on a stretch of flat highway. Driving the Camry at 75 mph instead of 65 dropped fuel economy from 35 mpg to 30. For the Mountaineer, fuel economy dropped from 21 to 18.

Over the course of a 400-mile road trip, the Camry driver would spend about $6.19 more on gas at the higher speed and Mountaineer driver would spend an extra $10.32.

Driving even slower, say 55 mph, could save slightly more gas. In fact, the old national 55 mph speed limit, instituted in 1974, was a response to the period's energy crisis.

It was about more than just high gas prices, though. The crisis of the time involved literal gasoline shortages due to an international embargo. Gas stations were sometimes left with none to sell, and gas sales had to be rationed. The crisis passed, but the national 55 mph speed limit stayed on the books until the law was loosened in the 1980s. It was finally dropped altogether in 1995. (The law stuck around more because of an apparent safety benefit than for fuel saving.)

Despite today's high gas prices, don't expect to see a return to the national 55 mph speed limit. The law was unpopular in its day, and higher speeds have become so institutionalized that even the Environmental Protection Agency's fuel economy test cycle now includes speeds of up to 80 mph.

Driving 10 miles per hour faster, assuming you don't lose time getting pulled over for a speeding ticket, does have the advantage of getting you to your destination 50 minutes sooner on that 400 mile trip. Whether that time difference is worth the added cost and risk is, ultimately, up to you.
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PostSubject: Re: Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas   Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas I_icon_minitimeMon Apr 07, 2008 1:21 pm

That's great info Mike..Thanks for sharing it with us...
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PostSubject: Re: Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas   Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas I_icon_minitimeSat May 03, 2008 10:54 pm

makes sense!!
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PostSubject: Re: Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas   Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas I_icon_minitimeSat May 03, 2008 11:04 pm

And keep those tires aired up. It doesn't hurt to put a little more air in the tires than recommended on the sticker on the door panel. Just look at the sidewall of the tire and don't go over the max stamped on the tire. A little extra air can get you 1-2 more miles per gallon.
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PostSubject: Re: Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas   Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas I_icon_minitimeSat May 03, 2008 11:15 pm

One word of caution!!!! If you start driving slower, be prepared to be pulled over by the police for suspicion of drunk driving. It happened to me last night.

On the highway my little 89 Ford Tempo gets 28 to 30 m.p.g. at 65 m.p.h. which is the posted speed limit in Oregon. Going no more than 52 m.p.h. it gets up to 38.4 m.p.g.

Last night while coming home from fishing with the wife, I was pulled over just outside of Baker City where I live, while doing 50 m.p.h. He was a Baker City police officer and pulling in right behind him was an Oregon State Patrol officer. I was told that I was pulled over for going so slow. It appears that this is the biggest "Tip-Off" to police that they have a drunk driving suspect. He told me that every drunk driver that he has ever pulled over was going way below the posted speed limit.

I told him that with gas prices approaching $4.00 per gallon that they had better be prepared to see a whole lot more folks driving a lot slower in the future.

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PostSubject: Re: Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas   Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas I_icon_minitimeSat May 03, 2008 11:57 pm

they say speed kills. so if you go slow your drunk. It don't make no sense???? scratch scratch scratch confused confused confused confused
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PostSubject: Re: Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas   Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas I_icon_minitimeMon May 05, 2008 11:22 pm

Great info Mike!
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PostSubject: Re: Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas   Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas I_icon_minitimeTue May 06, 2008 10:53 am

jimhs wrote:
One word of caution!!!! If you start driving slower, be prepared to be pulled over by the police for suspicion of drunk driving. It happened to me last night.

On the highway my little 89 Ford Tempo gets 28 to 30 m.p.g. at 65 m.p.h. which is the posted speed limit in Oregon. Going no more than 52 m.p.h. it gets up to 38.4 m.p.g.

Last night while coming home from fishing with the wife, I was pulled over just outside of Baker City where I live, while doing 50 m.p.h. He was a Baker City police officer and pulling in right behind him was an Oregon State Patrol officer. I was told that I was pulled over for going so slow. It appears that this is the biggest "Tip-Off" to police that they have a drunk driving suspect. He told me that every drunk driver that he has ever pulled over was going way below the posted speed limit.

I told him that with gas prices approaching $4.00 per gallon that they had better be prepared to see a whole lot more folks driving a lot slower in the future.

Jim Cool
i MIGHT TRY THAT JUST TO SEE IF IT HOLDS TRUE HERE.
mY SIS WAS PULLED OVER FOR DOING 45 IN A 55 AND WAS TOLD SHE WOULD GET A TICKET IF SHE DIDN'T DRIVE THE POSTED SPEED ,BY A TROOPER


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PostSubject: Re: Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas   Slow Down A Little And Save Alot Of Gas I_icon_minitimeTue May 06, 2008 2:28 pm

In IL. on the freeways, it's posted 65 with a minumin of 45, 45 you'll get rammed from behind, idiots still want to run 80. Just for around town and short jumps, I have a 50cc Honda Scooter that I filled up yesterday with a 100 miles on it and it only took .782 of a gal. of gas, plus I liie scooting around on the little booger.
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