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How to Have an Eco-Friendly Road Trip: 5 Tips?

How to Have an Eco-Friendly Road Trip: 5 Tips?

What will you do this year to satisfy your cabin fever? Out in the light is a nice break after the weird past year or two.

A road trip is the ideal vacation, whether you’re looking to spend quality time with loved ones, meet new people or just relax. If you are currently making preparations for your family’s summer road trip, do not worry about the ecological impact.

Driving a hybrid or electric car is only one aspect of being green on the road. You may easily have a road trip that is kind to the environment without compromising much.

Saving money is an extra perk of going green on your road trip. Read for some practical tips to make this summer’s trip your greenest yet.

1. Packing

Choosing a car filled with people instead of bags represents the most environmentally friendly choice. Avoid enticing but unnecessary accessories like a spare set of golf clubs, and pack only what you’re sure you’ll need. If you can, take another passenger to make up the space you’ll save.

2. Just Before You Leave

Ensure nothing is left on standby and unplug any devices that could use extra electric power before starting your eco-friendly road trip. Even when you’re not using them, plugged electronics still use energy (EV). It’s crucial to contemplate the unthinkable, such as leaving the TV on an EV or an electric toothbrush plugged into the charger.

3. Check the Car

Before your trip, check your car’s oil and tire pressure. The small changes you can make to your car’s fuel efficiency, like adding oil and air to the tyres or checking out the charge points with apps such as , can significantly improve it over a long road trip.

It can be difficult to ensure that you’re not carrying any extra weight when going on a road trip, but you should do your best to keep your car as light as possible.

Remove any bike or roof racks you won’t use in your car. Carrying more weight increases fuel consumption, increasing your carbon footprint and overall transportation costs.

4. Change Your Driving Style

The most environmentally friendly mode of transportation is a hybrid car. Still, you don’t have to own one to drive in an environmentally friendly manner and go on an eco-friendly road trip. Avoid abrupt stops and start by keeping your eyes peeled for changes in traffic.

To lower fuel emissions while driving a manual car, gently apply the brakes instead of the gears. Turn off your engine if you’re stuck in traffic.

5. Choose an Eco-Friendly Stay

The primary goals of many so-called “green” or “eco-hotels” worldwide are reducing solid waste, conserving energy and preserving water.

Camping, on the other hand, is a great, green alternative if you need to plan your route and just want to see where your adventure takes you.

Summing Up

By keeping these easy tips in mind, you can enjoy a fantastic, environmentally responsible road trip and relieve any guilt you may have about going on vacation.

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