Money-Saving Tip: Keep a Weekly Driving Log
By Chris Baskind in The Daily Footstep
Want to start saving gasoline — without installing any special equipment on your vehicle? Then keep a driving log. It’s a great way toget a handle on where you’re driving and why. Your log doesn’t need to be formal, but you should keep it for at least a week. Jot down your destination, mileage, and — most importantly — why you drove. At the end of the week, sit down and group the similar trips together. Which of these could have been combined? Now you’re on the road to savings.

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