How to Cope with High Gas Prices
High gas prices are hurting many family child care providers. Here are some tips that can help you improve your gas mileage and save on vehicle expenses:
* Don't buy premium gas. Your vehicle probably doesn't need premium-grade gas, and regular is cheaper.
* Keep up with all schedule maintenance on your vehicle. Check your tire pressure, and tune up your engine on a regular basis.
* Reduce your use of gas by consolidating your short trips into fewer, longer trips.
* When you're waiting in your car, don't leave your engine idling - turn it off. Don't let the engine run to warm it up before driving in cold weather.
* Observe the posted speed limits (speeding can significantly lower your mileage per gallon).
* Remove any extra weight that you may be carrying around in the back seat or trunk of your vehicle.
*Close your window when driving.
* Slow down when driving in residential areas to avoid unnecessary accelerating and braking.
* The next time you choose a vehicle, buy only what you need, not what you think you can afford. Consider buying a smaller or more fuel-efficient vehicle.
Other tips on how to use less gas here.
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Taken from the Family Child Care Money Management and Retirement Guide.