5 Eco-Friendly Habits You Can Adopt While Driving

Emissions from cars and other vehicles majorly contributes to the greenhouse gases that cause global warming. Due to this, each of us must take steps to minimize the damage we cause. One of the best steps to take is to switch to an EV or an electric vehicle to mitigate emissions. However, till you make the switch, there are some steps you can take to reduce carbon emissions from your regular car.

Eco Friendly Habits for Better Environment:
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Don't Let the Car be Idle for Too Long
When the car is not moving there is no need to keep the engine on. This is because when the car is on it continuously burns fuel even if it is not moving. This contributes to unnecessary fuel burning and carbon emissions as a result of fuel burning. This also saves money and fuel that can benefit you both in terms of time and money saving.
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Try to Maintain the Same Speed and Accelerate Smoothly
When a car runs in the same momentum, like on a highway road, it consumes less fuel. This is because irregular acceleration increases fuel consumption to keep the car moving. This is why any vehicle consumes more fuel while in traffic due to irregular breaking, gear change and acceleration.
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Avoid Overloading Your Vehicle

Any vehicle requires more energy to carry a bigger load of weight. Cars and bikes have a weight limit in which they work up to their top capacity. When a vehicle is carrying smaller weight, it burns less or appropriate amount of fuel. But with heavy loads, the engine has to work harder to maintain the same momentum which increases fuel consumption. Hence, travelling light will reduce both fuel consumptions and emissions.
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Get Your Car Serviced Regularly

Keep your car in the top shape by getting it serviced regularly. When cars are not serviced regularly, they accumulate remnants of fuel, dust and other particles that don't allow the car to run smoothly. This is why a badly maintained car throws out dark, smoky emissions of carbon monoxide. Such emissions are bad for the health of our planet and for the driver. Servicing means getting your car cleaned from inside-out, which keeps the emissions in check as well.
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Shift Gears Efficiently
Unless you have an automatic car, you should be very careful about the gear, you're running the car in. Bigger gears are for higher speeds and smoother roads. Smaller gears perform the opposite functions. Keep the car in the right gear and it consumes less fuel. This also reduces the emissions it generates.
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