For every two minutes a car idles, it uses about the same amount of fuel it takes to drive one mile. While it may be tempting to idle your car for a few minutes to “warm it up” during winter, 30 seconds is plenty of time to get going. Tailpipe emissions from cars contain pollutants that impact human health and the environment.
Tip: If just 10 percent of the estimated 65 million garage-owners in the United States cut idling by five minutes per day, we’d save about 84.5 million gallons of gas in a year! Remember that driving your car is the best way to warm it up. Excessive idling can actually damage your car’s engine, but frequently restarting the engine has little impact. Cut-down on idling even more by turning off the engine if you are sitting in a drive-through or school pick-up line for more than 10 seconds – 10 seconds of idling uses more fuel than restarting the engine.
This information is provided by Living Lands and Waters. Learn more at www.livinglandsandwaters.org.
Sources: California Energy Commission Consumer Energy Center: Should I Shut off the Motor When I’m Idling my Car? 2006-2011. http://www.consumerenergycenter.org/myths/idling.html; Rogers, Elizabeth and Thomas M. Kostigen. The Green Book. 2007.)




Boy oh boy, we thought we loved Santa Barbara bfreoe. Safe to say we are addicted/in love after we meet Julie and Chris and got to spend the day with them at their Vintage inspired wedding at the Santa Barbara Women's Club. If you missed our post from last summer on our day trip there while on wedding tour check'er out HERE.
Posted by: Mitu | 03/19/2013 at 03:52 AM
I've been itching to see these guys for a while now, but tinghs haven't worked out. I'd totally be at this if it wasn't hockey season. Plus, Drunkdriver is playing in Hartford the same night also...
Posted by: Yanti | 03/19/2013 at 05:36 AM