Yes! When you buy a new car they have the mileage for city mileage and highway mileage, you get better gas mileage on the expressway, then in the city, because of all the stop and go. Happy New Years and Happy Safe Driving.
2006-12-31 23:40:03
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answer #1
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answered by Janice 10 7
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Yes you most definitely use more fuel on back streets as you call it than on Freeways. Having said that, a lot depends on the size of your engine, the size of your vehicle and how fast you drive. Years ago in the USA they made it 55 mph on the Freeways and people did get better fuel mileage at 55 rather than 65. But over a long distance say of 65 miles you lost about 10 miles of driving over the period of one hour. In other words what you saved in a lower speed you lost by having to drive an extra 10-15 minutes.
2007-01-01 01:30:52
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answered by Waalee 5
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Well yes cause when your on the back streets your constantly stopping and starting and on the freeway your not. And it takes more gas to take off from a dead stop. Also any car lot will tell you that a car will MOST LIKELY get a few more miles to the gallon on open road than in town. Hope this helps Good luck
2006-12-31 22:11:50
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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yes back street you go about 25 to 55 mph and the best speed to save the most gas is 65
2006-12-31 22:11:24
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answered by bik_ko 3
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yes definitely,
engine needs more power initially, so it requires more gas.
that's y stopping n moving forward on the backstreets car engine needs more gas.
as a result u'll get lesser milage on backstreets than that of on high ways.
2006-12-31 22:42:38
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answer #5
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answered by NIK COOL 2
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yes. the stop and go more gas because of the accelerating after stops while move in a constant motion only require enough to maintain your speed
2007-01-01 05:36:03
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answered by ben e 3
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yep. Stop and go kills the gas mileage. Freeway, always gets better gas mileage, unless you're in gridlock.
2006-12-31 22:13:01
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answer #7
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answered by UzeHerName 2
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think of for a 2d that $10 buys you one gallon of gas. positioned a million gallon interior the 20mpg vehicle, and it will go 20 miles. positioned a million gallon interior the 40mpg vehicle, and it will go forty miles. Is that straightforward adequate so which you will comprehend....?
2016-12-15 12:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It is true if you are driving at lawful speed. It takes less energy to maintain velocity than to accelerate a mass to that velocity.
2006-12-31 22:17:35
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answered by johndeereman 4
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Yes, you get better milage on the highway, and stop and go uses more gas too of course.
2006-12-31 22:10:50
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answered by 88keys 4
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