Speeding and other types of reckless driving not only are safety risks, but waste gas and decrease your gas mileage. Why? Because the Bureau of Motor Vehicles works year round to make sure the driving rules, regulations, signage and laws are the best for your areas the optimum performance and safety for you.
In short, to improve your driving means to improve your gas mileage. And to do that, here are some helpful tips.
1) Regardless of when you learned how to drive, contact your Bureau of Motor Vehicles or visit their website find out if refresher materials are available: new driving courses, books, videos, DVDs, etc.
2) You may also check in your Yellow Pages for private driving instructors who can help or supply helpful materials as well.
3) Visit or call your local library for driving materials, too. They should loan out instructional booklets, CDs, DVDs and other items locally.
Other Online Resources
Open your browser or a top search engine like Google.com. Then type in keywords related to driving and mileage to locate links with plenty of helpful info for to bookmark and share with your family, friends and others about:
a) fuel economy tips
b) gas mileage improvement tips
c) gas mileage improvement Squidoo lenses, Hubpages and other sites
By keeping up with the latest local traffic laws and advice, you can increase your gas mileage. So do your homework regularly!
Friday, October 3, 2008
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