YOGYAKARTA - Did you know, driving habits actually have an impact on vehicle fuel consumption (BBM). This means that it is wasteful or not depends on how the driver drives the vehicle. Driving habits that make fuel more wasteful are quite diverse such as turning on the AC maximum continuously on a terrain that goes up and down. To understand other fuel-wasting driving habits, read the following article.
List of Driving Habits that Make Fuel More ExpensiveThe following are some driving habits that make fuel consumption more wasteful, quoted from various sources.
Often Stepping on the Gas Pedal SuddenlyToo aggressive acceleration is one of the main causes of higher fuel consumption. When the gas pedal is suddenly stepped on, the engine will require a larger fuel supply to produce the desired power.
This habit often occurs when drivers want to overtake other vehicles or try to reach a certain speed in a short time. In fact, gradual speed increases are much more efficient than sudden acceleration.
In addition to making fuel run out quickly, aggressive acceleration also increases tire wear, accelerates transmission system damage, and makes engine components work harder.
Frequent Sudden RemThe driving pattern filled with fast acceleration then followed by sudden braking is the most inefficient combination.
When the vehicle is accelerated, the energy derived from the combustion of fuel is actually converted into speed. However, when the brakes are suddenly applied, the energy is wasted as heat in the braking system.
As a result, vehicles must return to consuming fuel to obtain the same speed. If this condition continues to occur throughout the journey, fuel consumption will increase significantly.
Therefore, maintaining a safe distance with the vehicle in front and anticipating traffic conditions are simple ways to reduce fuel waste.
Driving with Excessive SpeedMany people think that the faster the journey is completed, the less fuel is used. In fact, this is not always the case.
At high speeds, aerodynamic drag increases drastically. The engine must produce more power for the vehicle to be able to travel at that speed.
The higher the speed, the greater the fuel needs burned every minute. Generally, vehicles have the most efficient speed range, which is around 60-90 km/h depending on the type of car and road conditions. Driving far above this range will make fuel efficiency decrease.
Carrying Too Many Items in the VehicleMany drivers are unaware that the load of a vehicle has a direct effect on fuel consumption.
The heavier the load being carried, the more power the engine needs to move the vehicle. As a result, the required fuel supply also increases.
Items that are not actually used, such as heavy equipment, cardboard, or other equipment that is still stored in the trunk, should be removed so that the vehicle does not work harder every day.
Wind Pressure of Tires Not in Accordance with StandardsUnderinflated tires increase rolling resistance. This means that the engine must expend more power to keep the vehicle moving. As a result, fuel consumption increases even though the driver feels like driving as usual.
In addition to making vehicles more wasteful, improper tire pressure also accelerates tire wear, reduces driving comfort, and reduces vehicle stability when maneuvering. Therefore, tire pressure should be checked periodically according to manufacturer recommendations.
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