A car with properly inflated (harder) tires rolls easier. It therefor takes less power to move the car. This burns less fuel which means less carbons are released by the burned fuel.
2007-07-06 14:07:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Howdy,
Keeping your car's tires properly inflated will help with your car's fuel economy. It's a very simple and cost-effective way to help the planet and save a few bucks as well. Not only will you lower your gas bill, properly inflated tires last longer too. That'll save you money over the long haul.
Plus, don't forget, properly inflated tires are much safer to drive on. See links below.
thanks,
Mike
2007-07-06 21:54:19
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answered by Ask Mike 4
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I think Pengy nailed the dual savings of properly inflated tires.
Another common sense saver that sometimes eludes people is using your air conditioner instead of rolling down the windows in your car. Except for low speeds, rolling down your windows actually burns more gas through increased drag than the AC. You can also cycle off the AC compressor while still keeping the cooling effect of the car's fan or vents.
2007-07-06 22:16:01
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answered by 3DM 5
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By keeping your tires inflated to the correct pressure you get better gas millage for one thus reducing the ammout of gas and therefore carbon emitted to the atmosphere. in addition your tires last longer
2007-07-06 21:08:14
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answered by Pengy 7
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Keeping your tires inflated to the optimum pressure reduces drag making your motor run more efficiently and burn less fuel.
2007-07-06 21:08:36
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answered by Sara K 4
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Keeping the tires at the proper air pressure lets the engine run more efficiently. Tires with a lower pressure cause the engine to run less efficiently, therefore producing more pollution.
2007-07-06 21:08:22
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answered by rocnms 2
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