House
Republican Press Release
June 27,
2008
Press
Office: 860-240-8700

State Representative Janice Giegler (R-Danbury, New
Fairfield) today noted that while the General Assembly recently approved
measures to provide some relief at the pumps, there are additional ways
motorists can save on gasoline during the summer months. On June 11, the
Legislature passed legislation to suspend the scheduled increase in the gross
receipts tax on gasoline and allow service stations to offer cash discounts.
“The price of gasoline is
having a terrible impact on families throughout the state,” said Rep. Giegler.
“People are looking for any way they can to save money.”
The following tips, courtesy
of the state Department of Consumer Protection (DCP), can help get the most
mileage from each tank of gasoline:
- Inflating tires to optimal
pounds per square inch -- or PSI -- as instructed by the car manufacturer
is can help cars achieve maximum fuel efficiency. Recommended inflation
pressure is printed in the owner's manual, on a label frequently found in
the glove box, or near the door latch on the driver's side. By law, all
licensed retail gasoline dealers in Connecticut must provide to the public
at no cost, an air compressor for the purpose of tire inflation during
their operating hours. In addition, they must also conspicuously post a
notice telling the public that the free air compressor is available for
their use.
- Plan and combine driving routes so that you can travel
at constant speeds and save miles. On long journeys, try to avoid rush
hours; travel when traffic is light. Cruise control may be a fuel saver if
used for a prolonged period of time. Overall, drive more slowly; the
faster you go, the more gasoline the car uses. Before a long trip, find out if there are any
road construction projects on your planned route and avoid them. Stops
and starts waste both valuable vacation time and gasoline.
- An out-of-tune car uses up
to 8% more fuel. Service your car’s engine according to its maintenance
schedule and before any long journey. Avoid extra weight; take only what
you need and if possible, keep luggage inside the vehicle to prevent wind
resistance.
- When looking to purchase or
lease a new car consider a hybrid, or at least purchase the most fuel
efficient vehicle possible. For information on fuel efficient vehicles,
visit: www.fueleconomy.gov
Additional fuel
efficient driving tips can be obtained at
www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/choosing.shtml. Information on tax incentives
for hybrids is available at www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/taxcenter.shtml.