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				<description><![CDATA[<p>The national average price for a gallon of regular gas is $4.59, an all-time high in the U.S., and up 2 cents from the $4.57 cited below. US and EU sanctions against Russia have rocked the petroleum market, and Americans</p>
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<p>The national average price for a gallon of regular gas is $4.59, an all-time high in the U.S., and up 2 cents from the $4.57 cited below.</p>



<p>US and EU sanctions against
Russia have rocked the petroleum market, and Americans have seen this reflected
in higher gas prices at the pump. <a href="https://cluballiance.aaa.com/membership/clpz/sem7-nmlp-50pl?et_cid=bing:cpc:50percentplusoffer-bing-dl:&amp;promo=sem50pl&amp;utm_source=bing&amp;utm_medium=cpc&amp;utm_campaign=50percentplusoffer-bing-dl&amp;utm_content=&amp;utm_term=&amp;zip=20723&amp;devicecd=PC&amp;msclkid=82991a74396d1e0117cd78f896c79924&amp;utm_source=bing&amp;utm_medium=cpc&amp;utm_campaign=212-496-ACA-Membership-B-S-Brand&amp;utm_term=triple%20a&amp;utm_content=General%3EAAA%3EExact">AAA</a> reports that the national price
average of $4.57 a gallon for regular fuel—an all-time high—is 4 cents more
than yesterday, 16 cents more than a week ago, 48 cents more than a month ago,
and $1.52 more than a year ago. </p>



<p>You&#8217;re
paying high gas prices no matter where you live in the United States. Unless,
of course, you drive a fully electric vehicle. If you drive a gas vehicle
frequently, you may be feeling added financial stress when you fill up your
tank. You may be able to save some money by changing your habits. Keep reading
for some helpful tips that could save you some money at the gas pump.</p>



<p><strong>1. Stay at half </strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p>Keep at
least a half-tank of fuel during cold winter months, and when there is a risk
of shortages, say, due to a lack of gasoline delivery drivers to meet travel
demands, or when a major storm or hurricane is imminent. This tip also goes for
holiday road trips, when roads can be congested and slow-moving. Having plenty
of gas onboard can ease stress and give you more flexibility with when and
where you fill up.</p>



<p><strong>2. Check online</strong></p>



<p>Apps and
websites such as <a href="https://app.getupside.com/forpeople/earn-1?utm_source=bg_search&amp;utm_medium=bing&amp;utm_campaign=424833452_1362296508168941_85143903693888_kwd-85144493784718:loc-190__e_o_c_Getupside_74b7efb74ec61225d02f8d3bff93fd1e&amp;utm_content=bing_get25_25cpg&amp;utm_term=brand&amp;promo_code=get25">Upside</a> can show
local gas prices, making it easy to find good prices in your area or if you
need to travel. Generally, gas stations well off major highways and away from
city centers tend to have better prices, as do warehouse stores and some major
travel centers.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>3. Minimize travel</strong></p>



<p>If you can
delay errands or other activities, you will preserve the gas that you purchased
and reduce overall consumption for the region, helping in some small way to
reduce the gas scarcity.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>4. Obey
speed limits</strong></p>



<p>When you drive, follow the speed
limits and drive smoothly. Your driving habits can play a significant role in
fuel economy.</p>



<p>A recent <a href="https://www.consumerreports.org/">Consumer Reports</a> test shows this: They measured gas mileage while driving at a
steady 55, 65, and 75&nbsp;mph in a Nissan Altima and Toyota RAV4. They found
that reducing speed from 65&nbsp;mph to 55&nbsp;mph improved fuel economy by
6&nbsp;mpg in the Altima and 8&nbsp;mpg in the RAV4. The penalty of cruising at
75&nbsp;mph, rather than 65&nbsp;mph, was almost 7&nbsp;mpg in the Altima and
6&nbsp;mpg in the RAV4.&nbsp;Higher speeds exact a toll in fuel consumption.
Another way to look at it: Speeding up from 55&nbsp;to 75&nbsp;mph is like
moving from a compact car to a large SUV. Beyond fuel concerns, speeding is, of
course, a safety risk.</p>



<p><strong>5. Drive
evenly</strong></p>



<p>Avoid hard acceleration and braking
whenever possible. In a recent study, frequent bursts of acceleration and
braking reduced an older Toyota Camry’s mileage by 2&nbsp;to 3&nbsp;mpg. Once
up to speed, maintain a steady pace. The harder you accelerate, the more fuel
you use. Unnecessary braking wastes the fuel you used to get up to speed. Drive
smoothly and anticipate the movement of traffic. Smooth acceleration,
cornering, and braking also extend the life of the engine, transmission,
brakes, and tires.</p>



<p><strong>6. Pay
attention to aerodynamics</strong></p>



<p>Remove roof racks when they are
not being used. At highway speeds, more than 50&nbsp;percent of engine power
goes to overcoming <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/5-8/features/nasa-knows/what-is-aerodynamics-58.html">aerodynamic</a> drag. Don’t add to that by
carrying unneeded things on the roof. Fuel-economy tests were conducted at
highway speed on a Nissan Altima and Toyota RAV4 with a roof rack, a tail-hitch
rack, and a rooftop box. Carrying two mountain bikes on the roof had the
biggest impact. The Altima lost 13&nbsp;mpg, going from 46&nbsp;mpg to
33&nbsp;mpg. The RAV4 lost 7&nbsp;mpg, dropping to 32&nbsp;mpg from
39&nbsp;mpg.&nbsp;</p>



<p>There’s even a loss when driving
with an empty roof rack: The Altima dropped 5&nbsp;mpg, and the Toyota lost
2&nbsp;mpg. The Nissan lost 12&nbsp;mpg with the bikes on the hitch-mounted
rack, while the RAV4 was down only 5&nbsp;mpg. The bikes stuck out beyond the
sides of the sedan, which created extra drag. They were mostly hidden behind
the wider, boxier RAV4’s bodywork.</p>



<p>The rooftop box resulted in a
9&nbsp;mpg decrease for the Altima and a 5&nbsp;mpg drop for the RAV4.</p>



<p>Overall, the aerodynamic drag
doesn’t hurt the more boxy RAV4 as much as the sleeker Altima.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>7</strong>. <strong>Buy
good-quality gas</strong></p>



<p>Experts typically recommend using
Top Tier gas—that is, gas that is held to a higher standard through the
voluntary participation of numerous gas station brands, including Chevron,
Costco, Exxon, Mobil, and Shell. Beware that many familiar brands do not have
Top Tier gas. The goal is to feed your car good-quality gas whenever possible,
but it is fair to be flexible during a shortage or when traveling. The
detergents in Top Tier gas can eventually clean any engine deposits that may
accumulate when good-quality gas is more readily available.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>8</strong>. <strong>Skip
the premium</strong></p>



<p>Save money and skip premium gas
unless it is “required.” This is indicated on the fuel filler door. Many cars
list “recommended,” which means it is optional. If there is only midgrade or
premium fuel available, this will work fine in a car that is rated for regular
gasoline.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>9. Check
tire pressure</strong></p>



<p>Check your tire pressure. Tires
lose about 1&nbsp;psi a month. Having tires with lower pressure than what is
recommended on your doorjamb sticker can affect performance, tire longevity,
and fuel economy.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>10. Skip the
AC</strong></p>



<p>Using air conditioning does
consume gas. In mild weather, if you can get by without it, even if you open
the windows, it will give incremental savings. But once it gets hot, having AC
on to cool the cabin and lower humidity is a wise investment in your comfort
and ability to stay alert while driving.</p>



<p><strong>11.
Join gas loyalty programs</strong></p>



<p>If
you&#8217;re loyal to a particular gas station chain, make sure you join their
loyalty program. Most of these free programs allow drivers to save at least a
few cents off the cost of gas just by being a member. Some programs will offer
more significant savings if you spend more money and buy gas regularly. This is
a simple way to pay a bit less at the pump.</p>



<p><strong>12. Group errands together</strong></p>



<p>It can be beneficial to plan out
your outings when gas prices are higher. Of course, if possible, keep extra
driving to a minimum to use less gas. If you have to drive, grouping nearby
errands could help you minimize your car and gas usage. Plus, it can be more
efficient and save you time in your busy schedule.</p>



<p><strong>13. Use a gas rewards credit card</strong></p>



<p>If you&#8217;re not yet using a gas
rewards credit card to pay for your gasoline, you may want to start soon. These
cards reward cardholders who use their card when filling up at the pump. While
you won&#8217;t save money right away, you can earn cash back by using your card.
Over time, your earnings could add up.</p>



<p>Gas prices continue to rise, but
that doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t take steps to pay less at the pump. You can make
changes to save money, waste less gas, and earn rewards on your spending.</p>



<p>Gas isn&#8217;t the only expense that
has increased over the last few months. Many people are looking for ways to
trim costs as much as possible. If you&#8217;re looking for additional ways to save
money, you&#8217;re not alone. Take a look at our tips for saving on high <a href="https://precisionbackgroundscreening.com/dealing-with-high-food-prices/">food</a> prices as well.</p>



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