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write six measures to save petrol and diesel​

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Answered by Yogichaudhary0078
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17 tips to save petrol, diesel Source Rediffnews.

Rules at traffic signal. When you are nearing a traffic signal, slow down gradually. ...

Use of air-conditioner. Avoid using the air-conditioner whenever possible. ...

Driving at speed. When your car. ...

Parking. ...

Weight rules. ...

Maintenance. ...

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Answered by VIRENDRA18
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HERE IS UR ANSWER :

1. Avoid Long Idling

The worst mileage a vehicle can get is 0 mpg, which occurs when it idles. Idling for long periods of time, whether at a railroad crossing or pulling off the road to make a cell phone call, consumes gas that could be saved by simply turning off the engine. Restarting an engine uses about the same amount of gas as idling for 30 seconds. When idling for longer periods of time, shut off the engine. However, turning off the engine may disable vehicle functions, including safety features like airbags. Drivers should be certain to only utilize this strategy in situations where there is no possibility of collision.

2. Get a Fleet Fuel Card

A fuel management program controls fuel expense by limiting the grade of fuel purchased and other non fuel-related items. Fuel card exception reports can help to identify purchases of more gallons of fuel than the capacity of the fuel tank, which may indicate that a driver is fueling another vehicle or storing fuel in gas canisters for personal use. They can also monitor multiple refuelings during the weekend and too-frequent refueling that doesn't correspond with a vehicle's mpg.

3. Clean Out the Truck and Eliminate Unnecessary Weight

Cars and trucks get much better mileage when they're not loaded with unnecessary weight. Every 200 lbs. of additional weight trims one mile off fuel efficiency. Most drivers accumulate material in their trunks, some of it non-required. Instruct drivers to remove all unnecessary items from the vehicle, such as unneeded tools or materials.

4. Keep Tires Inflated to the Correct Pressure

Buy tire gauges for your drivers so they can ensure that tires are inflated to the manufacturer's recommended level. One underinflated tire can cut fuel economy by 2 percent per pound of pressure below the proper inflation level. One out of four drivers, on average, drive vehicles with one or more underinflated tires. When a tire is underinflated by 4 to 5 psi below the manufacturer's recommended tire pressure, for example, vehicle fuel consumption increases by 10 percent and, over the long haul, will cause a 15-percent reduction in tire tread life. Check the vehicle's doorpost sticker for minimum tire inflation pressure.

5. Use Cruise Control During Highway Driving

Unnecessary changes in speed are wasteful. The use of cruise control helps improve fuel economy.

6. Don't Buy Premium Fuel

Resist the urge to buy higher-octane gas for "premium" performance, unless the car requires it. Octane has nothing to do with gasoline performance; it merely indicates the volatility factor in the combustion chamber. Unless the owner's manual of your vehicle specifically requires it, don't use premium fuel. Fuel costs could be cut as much as 10 cents per gallon by using regular fuel instead of premium.

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