My prevailing belief, at this moment, is that driving in such a way so as to minimize the using the brakes, is the single most effective fuel-efficiency boosting strategy.
I try to anticipate lights ahead and to plan my course ahead of time and to always be aware of what's ahead.
Of course, the hyper-miler does plenty of other things to maximize mpg but this technique is probably the big one, right? I mean if you brake to a stop, all that energy to get you moving converts into useless heat.
Would you agree this is so?
Or would you argue that accelerating gently is more mpg-friendly?
I try to anticipate lights ahead and to plan my course ahead of time and to always be aware of what's ahead.
Of course, the hyper-miler does plenty of other things to maximize mpg but this technique is probably the big one, right? I mean if you brake to a stop, all that energy to get you moving converts into useless heat.
Would you agree this is so?
Or would you argue that accelerating gently is more mpg-friendly?
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