With gas prices still rising, experts recommend 3 ways to save fuel
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As the war in the Middle East drives up energy prices, Americans are feeling the pinch at the gas pump. With elevated prices likely to stick around in the near future, experts say there are some practical steps drivers can take to stretch their fuel a little farther. Edited by Aimee Picchi In:
As the war in the Middle East drives up energy prices, Americans are feeling the pinch at the gas pump. With elevated prices likely to stick around in the near future, experts say there are some practical steps drivers can take to stretch their fuel a little farther.
Gas prices hit $3.72 per gallon on Monday, an increase of 70 cents, or about 25%, since the war started, according to data from AAA. As prices continue to rise, here are three tips to improve your fuel economy.
Drivers can start by ensuring their tires are properly inflated.
The U.S. Department of Energy says properly inflated tires can improve gas mileage by about 3%, although some estimates say the impact can be as high as 10%. The proper tire pressure for your vehicle can usually be found on a sticker on the driver's side door jamb or in the owner's manual.
"Lower-inflated tires will increase the resistance on the road, so properly inflated, the vehicle is going to drive a little bit smoother and be able to accelerate properly," said David Bennett, AAA senior automotive manager.













