http://www.dailyfueleconomytip.com/?p=100Today?s tip will not only help you save on gas, but will hopefully help your kid(s) get some easy exercise before and after school.
Assuming it?s safe, let your kids walk or ride the bus to school.
Since it?s back to school time, I figured it was finally the appropriate time to post this tip. Today, it seems that more and more kids are getting dropped off at school by their parents as opposed to walking or riding the bus.
Some of the time, it is convenient for the parent to drop off their kid(s) at school because it?s on their way to work, but it seems a vast majority of the parents who drop their kids are making a ?special trip? to do so.
While it may not seem like a heavy burden your gas to drop your child off at school, it probably wastes more gas than you think.
More than likely, you?re going to drive between 2 and 4 miles (round trip), will sit in idle for a couple of minutes and, when you are moving, it?ll probably be a lot of stop and go driving. All of these things combined equal terrible gas mileage.
All of these things combined over an entire school year equals a lot of wasted gas and money.
So, if it?s safe enough, let your kid walk to and from school. It?s a great way for them to get some easy exercise and a simple way for your family to save some money.
If you live too far away from the school to let your child walk, I?m sure most school districts provide reliable bus service to take your child to and from school. If this is the case, go ahead and let your son or daughter ride the ?cheese wagon? to school, and it?ll help you save on gas.
Your tax dollars are paying for the service, so you may as well take advantage of it.
Either way, but not taking dropping your kids off at school each and every morning, you?ll do yourself a favor by saving a bunch of gas and money and will do your child a favor by either letting them get some easy exercise or by letting them spend some extra time with their friends on the bus.