The Federal Highway Admininstration reports that Americans drove 42 billion fewer miles during the first six months of this year compared with the same period last year. I can’t help but believe that people are making good on their New Year’s resolve to “go green” employing a variety of ways to do that, including lowering their driving. Of course higher gas prices have been an added impetus. Excellent.
The average American takes TEN car trips to and from their home. And I know it can be tough – if you have a pet at home who needs walking, if you have appointments after the kids come home on the bus, if you have kids who need to go to a sport or instrument practice.
So here are some tips for reducing your driving this fall:
*A FRIEND IN NEED: Call you neighbor before leaving the house and see if he/she needs one or two items from the store; ask he/she to do the same for you
*LOG IT TO LESSEN IT: Keep track of your weekly miles in a notebook or in your calendar you carry around. From there, challenge yourself to figure out ways to reduce the miles.
*SKIP A TRIP: Make a committment to car pool to one practice a week this fall. New American Dream tell us that “Taking alternative means of transport for a weekly 20-mile trip represents less than a 10 percent decrease in the average American’s driving but can reduce your weekly carbon dioxide emissions by more than 18 pounds.”
*FOOTLOOSE AND CARFREE: Work or play at home for a day. Some of the best times I’ve had with my two boys is when we’ve stayed at home for a day and been crafty and creative, finding things in our own home and in our backyard.
*HIT TO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE: Metaphorically speaking, of course! Consolidate your trips, but most of you do that already. 🙂
*FAMILY FUN: Walk or bike to your nearest park this weekend.
*DIFFERENT IS GOOD: Choose a trip you take on a weekly basis and experiment with getting there using alternative transportation: the bus, bike, walk, rollerblade, skateboard. Check Betty’s friends over at www.transportationchoice.org: Cville’s best alternative transportation advocates.
When you do:New American Dream tell us that “Taking alternative means of transport for a weekly 20-mile trip represents less than a 10 percent decrease in the average American’s driving but can reduce your weekly carbon dioxide emissions by more than 18 pounds.”
*CARPOOLING IS COOL: Join a carpool or schoolpool or start your own. see www.rideshareinfo.org for all the local info!
When you do:If you are signed up in any type of pool at least two days a week, you are eligible to register for a “guaranteed ride:” if you suddenly need a ride, the people at rideshare are happy to help. Either via free taxi service(within a certain distance) or even a short-term rental car option!
This year my preschooler is starting his five-day program, so I am organizing a “school-pool” with parents on my side of town. My son’s school is not currently listed on the site, but Baker-Butler Elementary School, both Covenant schools, Greenbrier Elementary and others are listed as participating. Again, check it out Albemarle and Cville area commuters, parents, riders: rideshareinfo.org
And certainly you won’t forget your manners with this great link to carpool etiquette: http://www.carpool.ca/carpool_etiquette.asp
Keep up the good work, everyone!
BWB
Note: See my previous post No More Excuses, Commuters: http://www.blogger.com/posts.g?blogID=6525812320590591047&searchType=ALL&page=2
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