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by:
Sophie
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Release details: Immediate
Date: 23 September 2005
Drive slower, save the planet!
The environment is a hot issue that we just
can't afford to ignore any longer. To some,
being environmentally aware is a way of
life, a necessary and fundamental aspect
of existence. To others being 'green' is
something to aspire to, a lifestyle that
with a bit of guidance could be achievable.
Young people have been brought up in a culture
of ecological revelations, such as the depletion
of the ozone layer and melting polar ice
caps. We all know that these things are
still happening yet we've still got a long
way to go before the impacts of modern society
on our planet are decelerated. Our parents
weren't particularly clued up about the
effect that peoples' actions have on their
environment and recycling was certainly
never an option in many houses in the 80s
and 90s. However, these days we do have
the resources and the knowledge to make
little changes that can improve the planet
for the better. If we can slow down on the
road then we might be able to slow down
climate change.
High levels of Co2 emissions are one of
the biggest influencers of climate change
and environmental damage. Exhaust emissions
contain a myriad of chemicals which clog
up the atmosphere and cause long term damage
to our surroundings. Aviation contributes
to a large proportion of the damage. Each
jet requires hundreds of thousands of gallons
of fuel to get to its destination. Short
of getting to your holiday resort by rail,
a bit tricky if you're off to the Maldives,
there is little that you or I can do about
aviation emissions. However, drivers can
make a massive difference to the environment
by taking a few steps to reduce their emissions
and help reduce harmful pollution.
You can reduce the amount of fuel you use
by up to 25% by changing some of your habits.
Driving is expensive, with the cost of car
insurance, road tax and fuel to consider.
It's not difficult to alter your lifestyle;
we owe it to our future offspring and more
importantly right now, we owe it to our
pockets! Whilst we may not live long enough
to see the benefit to the environment we
can feel the immediate benefit to our pockets.
By being slightly more conscientious drivers
we can all make a huge difference. Follow
these tips from www.hootcarinsurance.co.uk
and you'll soon help protect the planet
and feel the immediate payback in your pocket.
. Keep a steady speed when driving; by reducing
the use of your pedals you reduce the use
of fuel.
. Anticipate conditions, and accelerate
and decelerate efficiently. This is safer
and uses less fuel. It is also proven that
you won't get to your destination faster
by speeding. According to Earteasy.com the
most fuel-efficient speed for your car is
roughly 55 mph, or 90 km/h. Increasing your
speed from 55 mph to 75 mph boosts your
fuel consumption a stunning 20 percent!
. If you are in traffic or caught behind
railway gates, then turn off your engine.
Idling uses up a great deal of fuel especially
when some train gates stay down for as long
as ten minutes.
. Keep your tyres pumped up to the correct
level. This will save you up to 4% fuel.
. Maintain your car and change the air filter
as recommended by the manufacturers' guidelines.
. If at all possible, car share to work,
this will save you money and give you a
clear conscience! Some companies arrange
car share schemes as do some local councils.
See www.nationalcarshare.co.uk and www.liftshare.co.uk
for more information.
. Walk to work if you live nearby. Not only
will this keep you fit but you'll also save
fuel and money.
. Buy a car with a small engine. This will
not only cut emissions but also means really
cheap car insurance, cheaper tax and manoeuvrability
in busy towns. Driving a 4x4 means 50% less
fuel efficiency, so unless you are a farmer
and regularly go off road, there really
is no need to drive a gas guzzling vehicle
in urban areas. By the way spray on mud
is a dead giveaway!
So, we can all cut our costs and save the
planet at the same time by making a few
changes to the way we drive, but what about
the future of fuel? Surely driving more
slowly can't be the only solution?
The future of travel
There are some innovative new energy solutions,
new engine designs and hybrid car concepts
which are set to take off in the years to
come.
Hybrid cars are vehicles that have an ordinary
combustion engine combined with another
energy source such as batteries or electricity.
The alternative energy source takes over
from the engine when it is inefficient,
such as during long slow drives. These hybrids
are extremely efficient and half as polluting
as normal cars with petrol engines. The
good news is you don't even have to change
your beloved car because it can be converted
as long as it's less than six years old.
This can be costly but long term it could
save you money. There are also several government
schemes running that can help you to convert
your car. Some manufacturers have already
caught onto the benefits of hybrid vehicles.
For examples of hybrids look at the Toyota
Prius, the Ford Escape and the Honda Accord
to name but a few.
Electric cars may be the way ahead for city
dwellers. With no emissions and using a
quarter of the energy consumption of a similar
sized petrol car they may revolutionise
driving in the longer term. Although the
cars currently on the market only drive
at a maximum of 40 mph, they are exempt
from tax, some congestion charges and great
news for young people. they are in the lowest
car insurance group. After the initial outlay
of around £8,000 the car is cheap to run
and extremely eco-friendly.
The future of fuel
Sulphur free fuel: We can expect to be able
to buy this by 2008, in fact this will become
compulsory by that date.
Biodiesel: This is a blend of 95% low sulphur
diesel and 5% rapeseed oil. This reduces
CO2 emissions by as much as 5% and can be
used in an engine that hasn't been converted
to this type of fuel.
Bioethanol: Although this could take years
to become widely available it produces less
air pollutants and is renewable. It is made
through the distillation of wheat, sugar
or biomass. It can be used blended in unmodified
engines or straight in modified engines.
The future of our environment is in our
hands. If you can't afford to buy a hybrid
car or convert your engine, you can certainly
make a start on your eco friendly lifestyle
by following the driving tips above. It's
not too late to decelerate the impact of
our polluting behaviour by decelerating
our driving. It really is worth it for the
future of the planet and for the health
of our bank balances.
-ENDS-
Editorial notes: www.hootcarinsurance.co.uk
is an online car insurance provider which
offers massive savings on existing premiums
and gives the customers quick quotes and
the ease of buying online. Hoot provides
car insurance for young people only.
For more information contact Sophie Evans
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www.hootcarinsurance.co.uk
Online car insurance provider.
About the author:
For more information contact Sophie Evans
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www.hootcarinsurance.co.uk
Online car insurance provider.
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