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Cutting the Cost of Running Errands

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Friday, April 13, 2012   

CHARLESTON, W. Va. – With gas prices hovering near $4 a gallon, it can pay West Virginians to plan ahead for those daily errands in the car. Jerry Medinger, manager of the Clean Fuels and Vehicle Technology program for the American Lung Association, says there are plenty of ways to save money every day, including a strategy known as "trip-chaining."

"You know, a car is most polluting when it first starts, cold starts. So, the idea would be if you can get into the car and drive to your farthest destination first, and then work your way back - try to do 'trip chaining' - so you make one trip with multiple stops, rather than multiple trips."

Idling a car gets zero miles per gallon, so he suggests shutting off the engine rather than letting it idle, even for just a minute.

If the high gas prices have you seriously thinking about buying a more efficient vehicle, Medinger points out that it is important to do some homework. There's more to it, he explains, than just buying a smaller car.

"So, not everybody can drive a smart car, but in most classes, there are cars that get better mileage than some other vehicle in that same class."

Driving less and using more efficient vehicles and cleaner fuels is also better for air quality, which means better lung health, says Medinger. There are thousands of flex-fuel vehicles already on the road in West Virginia, although many people don't realize they have one. He says it's easy to tell if yours is a flex-fuel vehicle by checking the owner's manual. Many cars now have yellow gas caps, and rear tags that say "flex fuel." If you use E-85, you can save money.

"The E-85 that's for sale is running - last time I checked - about anywhere between 60 and 80 cents cheaper per gallon."

Medinger says we all make choices every day, and he points out that those choices can affect our health.

"And you can determine if it's a clean-air choice or not in almost everything, not just transportation. It's kind of environmental consciousness, so that what we do is better for the environment, overall."

Regular gasoline in West Virginia now averages $3.95 a gallon, according to the American Automobile Association.

The American Lung Association website contains more fuel-saving tips, at www.cleanairchoice.org.




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