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Fri Jul-25-08 02:12 PM
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| A gas mileage question...or maybe it's a math/physics problem.. |
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I can drive 9 miles to work in traffic with 11 stoplights and traffic..or I can go the back way 3 stoplights and no traffic but travel 15 miles. I get 37-40 mpg now, and am just curious if anyone knows if it's more efficient to drive further, but stop less..or to just go with the route that's fewer miles. Have fun!
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Fri Jul-25-08 04:43 PM
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| 1. I'd go the long route, |
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starting and stopping eat fuel like crazy
a body in motion stays in motion, a body at rest wants to stay at rest....
It would sure be worth it to test the theory with a tank of gas I bet
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Sat Jul-26-08 11:51 AM
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| 2. The only way to test this is to fill the tank, do one route for a week |
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then fill the tank again, keeping track of what it takes to fill that tank. Then take the other route for a week, fill the tank and compare the numbers.
It's a short trip so the savings will probably be minute when you compare one week to the next. However, those savings will mount up over a year or two.
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Sun Jul-27-08 07:21 AM
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| 3. Minor bonus to your solution, the long was will save wear and |
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tear on your brakes and transmission. Probably other things too.
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