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Hypermiling Controversy? Hypermiling is a system of driving techniques used to get better gas mileage and combat high gas prices. What is all the controversy about? However, with gas prices soaring to the extortion levels, people (out of necessity) have started to pay more attention to how much fuel they are using. And thus the word "hypermiling" has been created. The term "hypermiling" (originally coined by Wayne Gerdes) means, in simple terms, getting the best gas mileage out of the fuel you have.<br><br>Before the word "hypermiling" was born, "hypermiling" was just referred too as sensible fuel economy, or common-sense driving practice. But today, getting the most for your money (by squeezing out the maximum mileage per gallon of gas) has become a specialized field, with the name "hypermiling." A lot of "controversy" has been built up around the subject of hypermiling. Some claim it is dangerous or state that it causes accidents, etc.<br><br>These statements are about as intelligent as statements that driving is dangerous or causes crashes. Of course, if there were no cars on the road, there would be no car accidents. That is about the level of logic we are using when we say that hypermiling is dangerous or controversial. Before the word "hypermiling" existed, we would have heard about "safe and unsafe driving practices." These days, in the interest of controversy, we no longer hear about "unsafe driving practices," but about hypermiling.<br><br>I guess monkey learned a new trick. Lets take a look at what hypermiling is, and what a few hypermiling techniques are: First of all, a common hypermiling practice is to plan one's trips a little more carefully, so as to avoid unnecessary drivingIf you loved this short article and you want to receive more info regarding [https://wiki.ioit.acm.org/index.php/Elderly_Citizens_Beware_Auto_Sales_Fraud zbiory owoców za granicą] i implore you to visit the web page. That's common sense, I would say. But it's not something we were too careful about when fuel was cheap. Another important hypermiling technique is driving within the speed-limit - as driving at higher speeds wastes fuel.<br><br>Avoiding excessive idling of one's engine is also a key hypermiling tactic, as you are getting zero miles per gallon when you are standing still. What is interesting about this last point is that, for years now, we have had cars whose engines switch to "hibernate mode" after standing still for a few seconds, in order to avoid wasting fuel. "Hibernating" here means that the engine "switches off" and starts up again the moment you hit the gas peddle with your foot. Making sure that your tires are inflated properly (not under-inflated and not over-inflated) according to manufacturer's instructions, is also a hypermiling technique.<br><br>That might sound like a minor detail to some people. But if you've ever ridden a bicycle with under-inflated tires you will have a good idea how much extra energy it takes, as compared to riding with correctly-inflated tires. Well, the same goes for a car.

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Hypermiling Controversy? Hypermiling is a system of driving techniques used to get better gas mileage and combat high gas prices. What is all the controversy about? However, with gas prices soaring to the extortion levels, people (out of necessity) have started to pay more attention to how much fuel they are using. And thus the word "hypermiling" has been created. The term "hypermiling" (originally coined by Wayne Gerdes) means, in simple terms, getting the best gas mileage out of the fuel you have.

Before the word "hypermiling" was born, "hypermiling" was just referred too as sensible fuel economy, or common-sense driving practice. But today, getting the most for your money (by squeezing out the maximum mileage per gallon of gas) has become a specialized field, with the name "hypermiling." A lot of "controversy" has been built up around the subject of hypermiling. Some claim it is dangerous or state that it causes accidents, etc.

These statements are about as intelligent as statements that driving is dangerous or causes crashes. Of course, if there were no cars on the road, there would be no car accidents. That is about the level of logic we are using when we say that hypermiling is dangerous or controversial. Before the word "hypermiling" existed, we would have heard about "safe and unsafe driving practices." These days, in the interest of controversy, we no longer hear about "unsafe driving practices," but about hypermiling.

I guess monkey learned a new trick. Lets take a look at what hypermiling is, and what a few hypermiling techniques are: First of all, a common hypermiling practice is to plan one's trips a little more carefully, so as to avoid unnecessary driving. If you loved this short article and you want to receive more info regarding zbiory owoców za granicą i implore you to visit the web page. That's common sense, I would say. But it's not something we were too careful about when fuel was cheap. Another important hypermiling technique is driving within the speed-limit - as driving at higher speeds wastes fuel.

Avoiding excessive idling of one's engine is also a key hypermiling tactic, as you are getting zero miles per gallon when you are standing still. What is interesting about this last point is that, for years now, we have had cars whose engines switch to "hibernate mode" after standing still for a few seconds, in order to avoid wasting fuel. "Hibernating" here means that the engine "switches off" and starts up again the moment you hit the gas peddle with your foot. Making sure that your tires are inflated properly (not under-inflated and not over-inflated) according to manufacturer's instructions, is also a hypermiling technique.

That might sound like a minor detail to some people. But if you've ever ridden a bicycle with under-inflated tires you will have a good idea how much extra energy it takes, as compared to riding with correctly-inflated tires. Well, the same goes for a car.