How to Save on Gas
Gas prices are exceptionally high, making it the perfect time to consider saving money and directing it towards more beneficial purposes.

1. Contrary to popular historical belief, there's no need to warm up the car in the morning. This way, you both save and warm up the engine while in motion, which is better for the vehicle itself.
2. Do you see a red traffic light in the distance? Ease off the gas pedal as early as possible. This way, fuel isn't wasted on an expected stop, and the car will slow down. The moment the light turns green, you can accelerate. This driving style will also help with brake wear.
3. Is the air conditioning not necessary for your trip? Forgo it. On the other hand, keep in mind that opening the window increases fuel consumption. In any case, when driving between cities, it's better to drive with the air conditioning on rather than open windows, which at high speeds waste quite a bit of fuel due to the aerodynamic resistance they create.
4. The optimal speed for city-to-city driving is 80-90 km/h. Driving slower or faster consumes more fuel per kilometer. Also, try to avoid traffic jams. Waiting in traffic is pure fuel waste.
5. Don’t be lazy to walk. If you have errands at several nearby places, park in one spot and walk. It's also wise to park in the first available spot you find, without wasting time and fuel searching for the perfect parking. A minute or two of walking will do you good.
6. It might be needless to say, but self-fueling is much cheaper. Even for those who haven't tried it, it's worth checking out. It's simple and easy.
7. Low air pressure in tires leads to fuel waste, not to mention the important safety aspect. Therefore, tire pressure should be checked every two weeks, and at the same time, you'll extend the tire life.
8. Do you have a small storage in the trunk? Clear it out. Heavy weight on the car naturally leads to unnecessary fuel expenses. If you have a rooftop carrier, bike rack, etc., that you no longer need – it's best to remove them.
9. It is very important to maintain a constant speed while driving. Accelerations or sudden stops cause fuel waste. It's also better not to come to a complete stop at red lights but to slow down before and "glide" slowly to the stop line.
10. In summary, careful and patient driving, including maintaining a safe distance, also contributes to fuel savings. Relaxed and non-aggressive driving prevents sudden stops, avoids sudden accelerations, and mainly adheres to the principle of "and you shall take care of yourselves".