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Driving to and from work is an unavoidable burden for millions of Americans. It also can be an expensive one if you’re not careful. Idling in traffic wastes gas, and parking fees add up fast. DriverSide has a few suggestions for keeping commuting costs to a minimum.

BG Auto Inc.
770-819-0094
4490 Bankhead Hwy
Lithia Springs, GA
Acceptance Auto Sales
770-577-2323
3044 Peachtree St
Lithia Springs, GA
One Owner Auto Sales
770-819-4944
4076 Veterans Memorial Hwy
Lithia Springs, GA
Hwy 78 Body Shop Inc.
770-948-8605
3307 Bankhead Hwy
Lithia Springs, GA
Crazy Cars
770-941-1111
PO Box 1507
Austell, GA
Atlantic Auto Remarketing Inc.
770-419-3900
621 Thornton Rd
Lithia Springs, GA
ASAP Auto Brokers LLC
404-522-2727
2700 Skyview Dr Ste D
Lithia Springs, GA
Lewallen’s Sales Inc.
770-941-7534
3257 E Bankhead Hwy
Lithia Springs, GA
M & M Auto Superstore
770-352-4863
521 Thornton Rd
Lithia Springs, GA
Cash Cars Auto Sales
770-944-8440
2872 Veterans Memorial Hwy SW
Austell, GA
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How to Save Money on Commuting

How To Save Money On Commuting By Alison Lakin, Associate Editor 
Driving to and from work is an unavoidable burden for millions of Americans. It also can be an expensive one if you’re not careful. Idling in traffic wastes gas, and parking fees add up fast. DriverSide has a few suggestions for keeping commuting costs to a minimum. 

 
 
Gas 
If you’re driving 20 or more miles to work every day, fuel costs can easily take up the biggest chunk of your commuting budget. It’s also hard to plan for fluctuations in gas prices like we’ve been seeing recently. If gas shoots up an extra $1.50 a gallon, you can be seeing $700 a year vanish just like that. To keep fuel consumption low, employ basic hypermiling tricks to save gas like turning off your air conditioning, coasting down hills, and staying under 65 mph on the freeway. If these seem like a pain, just remember that two or three more mpgs can mean more money in your pocket. 
 
Time Your Drives to Avoid Traffic
Try timing your drives to avoid heavy traffic hours. Obviously, this won’t work for the 9-5ers out there (we empathize, we swear), but those who can may want to arrange more unusual working hours with their bosses. Stop and go traffic, especially when the engine is cold, leads to more stress on your car’s working parts. More stress equals more maintenance – and we know how much that can cost.
 
Tolls 
While tolls are only applicable to some, those whom they affect can spend over $1200 a year on fees alone. Spend some time looking into frequent driver’s passes, like the FasTrak out in California’s Bay Area. Not only do they offer discounts, they make going through the traffic caught at the toll plaza a much less stressful event. 
 
Parking
Most offices are situated in urban areas, which means parking is often an expensive problem. Your work may not cover parking costs for employees (check into it if you’re not sure), but there are always deals to be found. Look for coupons at lots near you, compare monthly passes or just ask around for the best deal. Chances are you’ll be able to shave a few dollars off your parking rates by just doing a little detective work. 
 


 

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