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Ten points on how to prevent vehicular pollution​

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Answered by aradhya12345
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Answered by Gohan2635
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Burn less fuel

Next time you purchase a vehicle, buy the most fuel efficient vehicle that meets your average daily needs, preferably one that is rated at 32 MPG or more. Rent or borrow a larger vehicle or trailer for the occasional large load: HTML icon GreenerCars.com

If you have more than one vehicle, use the most fuel-efficient one possible: U.S. Department of Energy, Fuel Economy Site

Use transit and car- or van-pool as often as you can. Doing so three times a week can reduce your fuel consumption up to 50%.

Bike or walk to avoid fuel use entirely.

Telecommute (working from a home-based location via phone or Internet) to reduce driving: Midwest Institute for Telecommuting Education (MITE)

Minimize driving by working and playing closer to home.

Plan errands to avoid unnecessary driving.

Accelerate gradually — a smooth start uses less fuel

Burn fuel cleaner

Keep your vehicle well-tuned and tires inflated properly to reduce exhaust emissions.

Combine errands into one trip — cars pollute less when they are warmed up.

Avoid idling — idling exhaust contains more pollutants than running exhaust.

If you purchase a new car, look for a low emission vehicle or LEV (see under-hood sticker): HTML icon GreenerCars.com

Burn cleaner fuel

Low-sulfur gasoline (available in the Twin Cities) reduces pollutants by 10-15%

85% ethanol fuel (E85) can be used in flexible fuel vehicles.

Other alternative transportation fuels such as natural gas a bio-diesel are most practical for fleets of vehicles.

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