The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, February 25, 2021, Page 31, Image 31

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THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2021
WE CARE
DID YOU
EVERYTHING
KNOW?
AUTO
LOCAL ADVERTISING GUIDE
Fuel-saving tips
Monitor your tires
Most modern vehicles use tire-
pressure monitoring sensors to
notify drivers if their tire loses the
recommended amount of air. Generally,
a dashboard warning light that depicts
a tire with an exclamation mark in the
middle will illuminate. If you notice
this issue, it’s imperative to refill the
compromised tire to the manufacturer’s
specifications and monitor it to find out
why it depleted. Often, cold weather can
cause the air inside to condense and
take up less space, causing a drop in
the psi (pounds per square inch.)
The United States Environmental
Protection Agency suggests that
keeping your tires properly inflated
can improve gas mileage by 0.6% and
up to 3% in some cases. While the
tire’s maximum pressure is typically
printed on its sidewall, drivers should
reference the sticker on their door
jamb to find the vehicle manufacturer’s
recommendations. 
Remove excess weight
Some drivers add heavy equipment
and supplies to their vehicles to help
gain traction and increase safety during
wintry conditions. These can include
snow shovels and extra blankets or
clothing. However, the extra weight can
significantly decrease a vehicle’s fuel
economy. Once the ice and snow threat
is over, remove the additional weighted
items and emergency equipment. 
For all emergency vehicles including TOW TRUCKS!
YOU MUST MOVE OVER
IT’S A LAW!
Get a tune-up
Well-maintained engines are designed
to operate at their peak performance.
As spark plugs, coils and other critical
components begin to wear, replacing
the vital parts can bring your motor back
to life. Consider visiting your local repair
shop or dealer to get an inspection on
your starting and operating system. 
IT IS A CLASS B TRAFFIC VIOLATION for failure
to maintain a safe distance from EMERGENCY
VEHICLES, ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE VEHICLES,
TOWING VEHICLES AND AMBULANCES UNDER ORS
811.145, WITH A MINIMUM FINE OF $260.
Safe driving techniques
When traveling, it’s essential to
anticipate incoming traffic and plan
alternative routes if your main path is
obstructed by an accident or highway
repair. Avoiding excessive idling and
stop-and-go driving can improve your
vehicle’s overall fuel economy. 
It would help if you also considered
driving with a gentle approach. When
you aggressively accelerate after a stop,
vehicles require a larger gulp of fuel to
meet the driver’s commands. Instead,
slowly advance to higher speeds and
gradually meet speed limits to maximize
efficiency.
Miles of
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