Saving Gas Can Cost Time But It Doesn t Have To

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Saving Gas Without Losing Time


Overview


On April 4, 2007, gas prices soared to $4.00 per gallon in parts of the United States. With ongoing instability in the Middle East, some predict prices might hit $6.00 per gallon by the year's end. Understandably, Americans are concerned and looking for more fuel-efficient modes of transportation. More people are turning to fuel-efficient vehicles, including smaller cars, hybrids, and scooters.

The Shift to Fuel Efficient Vehicles


The most popular choice for those seeking efficiency are smaller, traditional cars and trucks with advanced fuel-saving engines. Hybrids follow, with their innovative propulsion systems. Scooters, delivering over 50 miles per gallon, are gaining popularity, with sales more than doubling since 2000. Brands like Yamaha and Honda offer luxurious and efficient options such as the Yamaha Morphous and Honda Silver Wing.

Fuel Cost Savings


Let's examine the potential savings in fuel costs for various vehicles, assuming a driver covers 10,000 miles annually with fuel at $3.00 per gallon:

- 10 MPG: $3,000
- 15 MPG: $2,000
- 20 MPG: $1,500
- 30 MPG: $1,000
- 40 MPG: $750
- 50 MPG: $600
- 60 MPG: $500
- 70 MPG: $429
- 80 MPG: $375

Switching from a 15-MPG vehicle to a 50-MPG scooter significantly reduces fuel costs.

The Challenge with Traffic Lights


Despite savings, new scooter riders and owners of smaller vehicles encounter an issue familiar to motorcyclists: traffic lights. Most signals are controlled by "inductive loops," wire coils beneath roads that detect metal presence to change lights. Many smaller vehicles lack enough metal to trigger these loops, particularly during less busy times, leading to long waits at red lights.

A Simple Solution: Signal Sorcerer


Luckily, there's a straightforward fix: the Signal Sorcerer traffic light changer. This easy-to-install device attaches to any vehicle and helps it be detected by inductive loops, ensuring you get a green light. Selling for $19.95, it ends unnecessary waits and prevents fuel waste.

To learn more about inductive loops and optimizing green light triggers, visit [Signal Sorcerer](http://www.signalsorcerer.com/). A brief video demonstrates how to approach lights with your vehicle to improve detection.

Conclusion


If you've switched to more efficient vehicles, maximize your benefits with the Signal Sorcerer traffic light changer. Don't waste time and fuel at red lights when a simple, affordable fix is available.

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