Traffic Tips and Tools That Can Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
28 Juli 2008 - 4:39PM
PR Newswire (US)
Traffic.com Helps Gas Conscious Consumers with Simple Solutions
CHICAGO, July 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Traffic.com, a NAVTEQ
brand and a leading source of traffic solutions for consumers,
provides free real-time tools to help commuters plan carefully for
the road ahead, cutting driving time and gas bills. Traffic.com
suggests the following gas-saving measures to help commuters
conserve fuel and reduce their carbon footprint: 1. Check your tire
pressure. Under-inflated tires reduce gas mileage by 3 percent*. 2.
Lighten your load. Removing 100 lbs of unneeded weight improves
mileage by 2 percent*. 3. Avoid sitting in traffic. Some newer
models of navigation systems provide real-time traffic for the
latest and most comprehensive traffic information available. 4.
Update your GPS navigation maps. Taking the quickest route with the
most up-to-date map information reduces time on the road. 5.
Traffic.com goes with you for real-time traffic. Finding delays
along your route will help you avoid gas-wasting, stop-and-go
traffic anywhere or anytime: -- Visit http://www.traffic.com/, a
Check Your Drive Time calculator for fastest drive times from point
A to point B. -- Call 1-866-MY-TRAFC (1-866-698-7232), a free
automated voice hotline for speed dial access to roadway updates.
-- Connect to http://mobi.traffic.com/, a free wireless Web site
for mobile traffic hotspot reports. -- Text your CITY CODE (NY,
CHIC, PHL, LA, etc.) to TRAFC (87232) to get instant traffic
updates to the worst city area delays. -- Download Traffic.com2GOTM
http://www.traffic.com/2GO to bring accurate, real-time traffic
reporting to your cell phone. You can save gas by driving on
highways instead of local streets, even if it is farther. According
to the US EPA, the average difference between highway and city gas
mileage is about 30 percent. Thus, 100 miles of steadily moving
highway traffic should burn the same amount of gas as 70 miles of
stop-and-go, city- type driving in the average car**. Your fastest
drive may also be your cheapest. At Traffic.com, you can enter a
starting and ending address in the Check Your Drive Time calculator
to compare the direct drive with the fastest drive taking into
consideration current traffic conditions. Your most efficient
journey begins with a GPS navigation system tune up. Update your
GPS navigation system maps coupled with real-time traffic
information to attain optimal navigation system directions. Map
updates for both in-vehicle and portable navigation devices are
available at NAVTEQ's navigation.com website, while Traffic.com
offers the latest Traffic information. "Whether you're planning a
long summer road trip or heading somewhere new locally, make sure
your route is accurate and efficient," says Barry Glick, vice
president, NAVTEQ. "With the rising costs of fuel, now is the
perfect time for drivers to avoid traffic jams, find their fastest
drive and purchase the latest map update for their navigation
systems." * SOURCE: United States Department of Energy ** SOURCE:
United States Environmental Protection Agency About NAVTEQ NAVTEQ
is a leading provider of comprehensive digital map information for
automotive navigation systems, mobile navigation devices,
Internet-based mapping applications, and government and business
solutions. NAVTEQ creates the digital maps and map content that
power navigation and location-based services solutions around the
world. The Chicago-based company was founded in 1985 and has more
than 3,600 employees located in 184 offices and in 39 countries.
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