Eco-Friendly Driving Habits Yellowknife NT

Here are 10 tips for eco-friendly driving that will not only help the environment, but will also save you money. Eco-friendly driving is a win-win plan.

Local Companies

DJ's Towing
867-445-2500
201 Magrum Crescent
Yellowknife, NT
Age Automotives Ltd
867-873-5528
107 Kam Lk Rd
Yellowknife, NT
Autotec
867-920-4994
354 Old Airport Road
Yellowknife, NT
Superior Auto Body
867-873-5253
5 Nahanni Dr
Yellowknife, NT
Yellowknife Motors Ltd
(867) 766-5002
Yellowknife, NT
Diamond Cabs
867-873-6666
308B Woolgar Avenue
Yellowknife, NT
Ron's Auto Service & Equipment Rentals Ltd
867-766-6025
103 Kam Lake Rd
Yellowknife, NT
Yellowknife Motors Ltd
867-766-5000
49th Ave & 48th St
Yellowknife, NT
Ahlstrom Wright Oliver & Cooper
1-800-994-7477
5016 47 Street
Yellowknife, NT
Yellowknife Motors Ltd
(867) 766-5003
Yellowknife, NT

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• Plan and combine trips - Plan trips in advance and wherever possible combine them into one outing;

• Avoid aggressive driving - Behaviours such as speeding, quick acceleration, and hard stops can increase fuel consumption by up to 39 per cent.

• Reduce your speed - Decreasing your speed from 120 km/h to 100 km/h consumes about 20 per cent less fuel;

• Avoid unnecessary idling - Idling for more than 10 seconds uses more fuel and produces more CO2 compared to restarting your engine.

• Service your vehicle regularly - Change the air filter, spark plugs, engine oil and other fluids, as outlined in the owners manual, to ensure you get optimum performance and fuel efficiency;

• Measure your tire pressure at least once a month - For every 28 kilopascals (4 psi) of under-inflation, fuel use increases by about two per cent;

• Lighten Your Load - Roof and ski racks, and heavy items in your trunk, decrease your vehicle's aerodynamics and add weight causing your vehicle to burn more fuel;

• Track your fuel consumption - Driving with fuel economy in mind, or eco-driving, can increase the distance you travel with every tank;

• Give yourself extra time

• Use public transit or active transportation wherever possible -Activities like taking the bus, walking, or biking will have an immediate impact on your fuel consumption. Source: Natural Resources Canada, vehicles.gc.ca.

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