PCMAG: 8 Geeky Ways to Save Gas
From PC Mag: "Yes, we know—if you only had a nickel for every "save money on gas" article you've read or seen in the past year. And to add to the confusion, many of the tips in these stories are in fact based on superstition, junk science, or grandfather wisdom that doesn't really apply to today's automobiles. (Check out our TechnoRide piece on debunking gas-saving myths.)
Sure, you could just go out and buy a hybrid. Or trade in your sedan for a Schwinn. But beyond the expensive or impractical solutions, there are ways you can use your tech-savviness to stretch your gas dollar. Since you're a PC Mag reader, you already know you're smarter than most others on the road. So prove it by applying your geekiness to a good cause—keeping money in your pocketbook. Here are some of our favorite high-tech tips for saving gas, starting with the easy and working up to the truly geeky."
I did some smart thangs in the last eight years as I did predict this based on what was happening overseas and in California:
1. Moved within walking distance to my work, a few miles to both the parent's house and Suzy place of work. Just last month the whole team moved five miles south, so I'm looking options.
2. Purchased electric bikes. Batteries didn't last long enough and were expensive. Going up hill was a dicey proposition.
3. Bought a moped. But since it was over 50cc I have been trying unsuccessfully to get a licence. For some reason I have a hard time with question about shifting, kill switches and the like that are unique to motorcycles, not mopeds.
4. Reduced trips and ride share.
What have you done?
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