If you think you’ve done all you can to save money on gas, you might want check out these tips. There are many things you can do to cut back on your fuel costs that have nothing to do with driving less. Saving fuel benefits your wallet and the earth, so cutting as much cost as possible is an excellent choice.

We all want to save money. Even as the economy is slowly making its rebound, it seems that everyone has seen the value in cutting as much cost as possible from the household expenses. One of the biggest costs that is also easy to cut back on is the amount we spend on gas. You might think that you have already cut your costs by carpooling with the other parents in the neighborhood or with your co-workers, but there is still more that you can do to eliminate cost.

Cutting Your Gas Costs

Drive smarter – Driving less is obviously the biggest thing you can do to save money on gas. However, you should also be thinking about how to spend less while you are actually driving. Since you cannot stop using your car completely, you should be aware of how the way you drive expends gas. For starters, braking frequently and then accelerating burns more fuel. To avoid when you are stuck in traffic, practice keeping your foot off the brake and the accelerator. Doing so allows you to creep along with the traffic and only burn extra fuel when necessary. You can also anticipate stopping at traffic lights so that you can do it slowly instead of slamming on the brakes which burns more fuel. The same is true when you get moving again: do it at a slow and steady pace rather then flooring it. Even though your car can go 0 to 60 in six seconds does not mean it is the most efficient way to accelerate.

Pay attention to fuel use when you are not driving – It sounds silly, but when you are not driving you might be burning gas too. If you let your vehicle idle when you are in the parent pick up line at your children’s school or while your spouse runs into the grocery store, you are basically throwing money away. Instead, turn the engine off while you wait so that you are not just sitting there burning fuel. Also, try to park in the shade as much as possible so you can avoid having any of the petrol in your tank evaporate. It is a small amount of loss, but over time it can add up.

Park in the first space you find – Driving around parking lots looking for a close space is a huge waste of fuel. Instead grab the first space you see, especially if it is in the shade, and walk the short distance to the shop or restaurant. By doing this, you will burn calories instead of burning fuel.

These money saving tips are just a few of the small ways you can cut back on your gas costs. There are loads more that do not require you to buy a new vehicle or ride your bike to work. Remember, that often it is the small things in your budget that really add up to big savings.