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Go Green in 2017 and Check Out These Driving Tips to Help You Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

Feb 22, 2017

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Go Green in 2017 and Check Out These Driving Tips to Help You Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

These green driving tips can help you reduce your carbon footprint.

Living in Southern California, you're no stranger to driving. Not only is it the primary choice for transportation in the Greater Los Angeles area, but there's plenty of traffic. With traffic, comes plenty of carbon dioxide emissions. Go green, and make an effort to reduce your carbon footprint with these tips. Here's what you need to know.

Drive Efficiently.

When it comes to reducing your carbon footprint a simple change in your driving habits can make a significant impact. Speeding uses up lots of gas, eating up your money and causing more carbon emissions. Rather than quickly accelerating, accelerate slowly and stick to the speed limit so that you use your fuel efficiently and in turn, help to reduce your carbon emissions.

Plan Your Driving Route Ahead of Time.

Traffic is inevitable in Southern California. However, sitting in traffic increase the amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere. Not to mention, traffic reduces your productivity as you're sitting idle in your car rather than doing the things you need to do. Help to reduce your carbon footprint by planning your driving around rush hour. That way you'll spend less time in traffic.

Keep Your Tires in Good Condition.

Don't underestimate the power of your tires. When your tires are in great shape, your car drives more efficiently. Simply checking to see that your tires are well inflated can help you improve your gas mileage which in turn can help to reduce your carbon footprint. When it comes to getting your mail where it needs to go, rest easy knowing that it'll arrive quickly and efficiently with the help of the professionals at  MDS, Inc.  Located in Southern California, we're your mail delivery & custom courier service experts for all your  mail and delivery  needs in  Los Angeles and Orange County.  Contact  us for more information.