American Idle
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008With gas prices plummeting as quickly as winter temperatures, you may be tempted to abandon some of the good green habits you’ve adopted this year. While we understand that sitting in your car in the Starbucks drive-thru may be more comfortable, it’s certainly not better for the environment. The next time you’re debating whether to leave the car running, remember the following.
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Don’t warm up your car. It’s bad for the planet and your car’s engine. According to “Car Talk,” a popular program on National Public Radio, modern, fuel-injected cars (anything made in the past 20 years) should not be warmed up; the fuel/air mixture created during idling is not good for maximum engine life. Driving the car gently is the best way to go since it warms up the power train and suspension simultaneously.
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Avoid drive-thrus. Turn your car off and go inside when visiting fast food restaurants, banks, pharmacies, dry cleaners, and coffee shops.
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Turn off the car when picking up your children from school. More than a dozen IPS schools have already adopted no-idle policies through Improving Kids’ Environment’s “Smart Schools Don’t Idle” program.
Piece out,
Renee & Meghan
