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Do caps make people consume more?

12 de January de 2022
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Do caps make people consume more?
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In addition to wasting a lot of time, traffic jams are also responsible for a marked increase in consumption.

You don’t really get wet by saying that everyone hates traffic jams, which usually happen when you’re already late or just in a rush. A real waste of time, but also of money, traffic jams would even cause the State to lose millions of euros each year, due to the delay of employees at their workplace and the time lost by deliverers and professionals who move regularly. Not to mention the impact on health, caused by the stress generated by these long periods of time off. But that’s not all, because traffic jams would also consume much more fuel.

A real overconsumption

Numerous studies have proven that traffic jams are responsible for consumption clearly on the rise, for a simple reason: the incessant phases of braking and acceleration. According to the Inrix institute, which provides all kinds of data on road traffic, we consume on average two to four times more fuel in traffic jams! The ideal is therefore to switch off your engine when you are stationary, and to use your stop & start if your car is equipped with it.

When traffic moves in accordion style, anticipate and only proceed when the car in front of you has gained enough distance. Use your engine brake to slow down, in order to preserve your brake pedal, and remember to quickly pass the second during acceleration phases, in order to reduce fuel consumption, thanks to a low engine speed.

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In addition to wasting a lot of time, traffic jams are also responsible for a marked increase in consumption.

You don’t really get wet by saying that everyone hates traffic jams, which usually happen when you’re already late or just in a rush. A real waste of time, but also of money, traffic jams would even cause the State to lose millions of euros each year, due to the delay of employees at their workplace and the time lost by deliverers and professionals who move regularly. Not to mention the impact on health, caused by the stress generated by these long periods of time off. But that’s not all, because traffic jams would also consume much more fuel.

A real overconsumption

Numerous studies have proven that traffic jams are responsible for consumption clearly on the rise, for a simple reason: the incessant phases of braking and acceleration. According to the Inrix institute, which provides all kinds of data on road traffic, we consume on average two to four times more fuel in traffic jams! The ideal is therefore to switch off your engine when you are stationary, and to use your stop & start if your car is equipped with it.

When traffic moves in accordion style, anticipate and only proceed when the car in front of you has gained enough distance. Use your engine brake to slow down, in order to preserve your brake pedal, and remember to quickly pass the second during acceleration phases, in order to reduce fuel consumption, thanks to a low engine speed.

Also read on Auto-Moto.com:

Three tips to reduce your fuel costs while on vacation

Sale of fuel between individuals: really risk-free?

Does the cold have an impact on fuel consumption?

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