40% Drop in Fuel Economy; Big Swings at the Pump; Why Your Driving Habits May Be Costing You More Than You Think
Mercury Insurance shares data-backed eco-driving techniques that can help reduce fuel costs and vehicle wear
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, aggressive driving — rapid acceleration and hard braking — can reduce fuel economy by up to 40% in city driving and 30% on highways, increasing annual fuel expenses by hundreds of dollars.
For the average American driver, that inefficiency adds up quickly. AAA estimates that annual fuel costs can exceed
"Most drivers think of aggressive driving as a safety issue, but it's also a cost issue," said
The
Fuel is only part of the equation.
- Brake replacement can range from
$300 to$800 per axle, depending on the vehicle. - A new set of tires can cost
$600 to$1,200 or more. - Poorly maintained or underinflated tires can lower gas mileage by roughly 0.2% for every 1 PSI drop in pressure, according to federal transportation data.
Over time, inconsistent maintenance and aggressive driving habits compound these costs.
"Driving behavior directly impacts how often certain parts need to be replaced," Dicken added. "When drivers anticipate traffic, maintain steady speeds and keep up with routine maintenance, they reduce strain on their vehicle and potentially avoid unnecessary repair expenses."
Practical Eco-Driving Tips That Make a Measurable Difference
Mercury Insurance recommends the following strategies to improve efficiency and reduce vehicle wear:
Accelerate gradually: Avoid rapid starts and jackrabbit acceleration, which significantly reduce fuel economy.
Brake smoothly and anticipate stops: Looking ahead and easing into stops reduces stress on brake systems.
Maintain consistent speeds: Using cruise control on highways can help improve fuel efficiency.
Keep tires properly inflated: Check tire pressure monthly and before long trips.
Remove excess weight: Extra cargo and unused roof racks reduce efficiency and increase drag.
Efficiency, Safety and Sustainability
The Environmental Protection Agency reports that transportation accounts for roughly 28% of total
"Small, consistent changes in how we drive can produce meaningful savings over time," said Dicken. "It's one of the simplest ways drivers can protect both their budget and their investment."
For more information about efficient driving and other cost saving measures, visit the
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