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What  precautions to be taken to reduce pollution ?

Unless we dramatically reduce the amount of pollution vehicles emit in actual use, or drastically cut back on the amount we drive, smog-free air will continue to elude many cities.

Control of hydrocarbon and nitrogen oxide emissions is the most promising strategy for  reducing ozone levels in most urban areas.

The only way to ensure healthy air is to markedly reduce our use of cars or to switch  to fuels that are inherently cleaner than conventional gasoline.

Our cars, while necessary, are very harmful to the environment. The average American automobile emits its own weight in pollutants into the atmosphere each year. Auto emissions account for about 60% of air pollution (espcially ozone smog) in cities. Reformulated gasoline and Inspection and maintenance programs such as PUC have been introduced in many areas to reduce emissions. These programs, however, are only short term solutions to the problem.

If your car is leaking fluids, these can contaminate the water and soil. Routine maintenance of your automobile creates other hazardous wastes, such as used motor oil, used antifreeze, tires, and other waste. It is important that we dispose of these wastes in accordance with state and municipal environmental regulations.

Discover what you can do to to help reduce the impact of driving a car on our environment

Walk, ride a bicycle, use public transportation, or carpool whenever possible. Driving less is, not susrpisingly, the best way to reduce automobile pollution.

If you are buying a car, consider purchasing the most fuel-efficient model in its size/category.

While changing lubricant make sure  you use the recommended brand and more important the grade of oil e.g. 40SW 10. Never use the wrong grade of oil.

Maintain your car in good, efficient working condition to decrease air and water pollution. More than 80% of auto emissions come from less than 30% of the cars.

Change your oil only when necessary. Independent tests by Consumer ReportsŪ magazine indicate that changing modern motor oils every 7,500 miles (synthetics at 12,000 miles) or at the automakers suggested intervals, is more than adequate under most driving conditions.* Also consider using 100% Synthetic motor oils to extend drain intervals on your vehicle.

Recycle used motor oil. Each year over 140 million gallons of used motor oil end up in our landfills. When you take your oil to a recycling location, be sure to use a proper reusable container with a tight fitting cap.

Clean out that trunk! You get four percent less gas mileage for every 100 pounds of excess cargo in your automobile, and that means increased air emissions.

New cars are cleaner than ever, but we have more of them every year. Vehichle maintenance is essential for low emissions. A singe recent model year car that is badly out of tune can produce as much of certain smog causing pollutants as several hundred brand new cars! So please support emission inspection programs in your state.

Establishing public transportation reduces pollution, and energy consumption, and that ultimately means less pollution, more energy and lower prices for everyone.Public Transportation Also Conserves resources. Less cars mean less pollution, less streets and parking lots.

Check tyre pressure regularly because low tyre pressure causes drag which increases fuel consumption.

If the vehicle has been parked unused for a long time, have the engine tuned and engine oil replaced.

Inspect spark plug clearance, clean and adjust gap. Replace plugs, if necessary.

Do not use leaded or low leaded fuel in vehicle fitted with Catalytic Convertor. Always use unleaded fuel.

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