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Want better gas mileage? Rethink your daily commute.

Gordon-Bloomfield offers tips for making your everyday commute easy and fuel-efficient.

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In this May 2010 file photo, the rush hour commute starts in early afternoon and with greater intensity as traffic is jammed in both directions on Interstate 405 on the Westside of Los Angeles. Being stuck in traffic not only makes your car less efficient, but also increases the risk of overheating, air pollution, and--let鈥檚 face it--you getting angry, Gordon-Bloomfield writes.

If you live in a large city, work in a 9-5 job, and drive to the office, it鈥檚 probable that you end up spending at least some of your daily commute stuck in traffic.聽

Assuming you drive a regular gasoline car--one without stop-start technology or聽聽drivetrain--congested traffic can seriously affect your, as well as being a waste of your time.聽

That鈥檚 because most gasoline engines are most efficient when spinning at between 2,000 and 3,000 RPM. 聽In most situations, that means cruising at somewhere between 40 and 50 mph in top gear.

Of course, being stuck in traffic not only makes your聽less efficient, but increases the risk of overheating in hot weather, increases air pollution, and--let鈥檚 face it--your risk of getting angry.

Help is at hand, however, courtesy of these handy tips designed to keep your commute easy--and your gas mileage high.

Change your working hours

Once upon a time, every office across the U.S. held strictly to a clearly defined 8-or 9-hour workday.聽

These days however, more companies than ever before offer flexible work hours, allowing staff to arrive in the office as early as 7am, and work until 8pm or even later at night.聽

By changing your working hours--and thus your commuting time, you鈥檒l be using the roads when they are less busy.聽

Quieter roads reduces the risk of traffic chaos, and also allows you to drive at the speed that gives you the maximum efficiency for your car.聽

Allow for extra time

If you dash out of the door with just minutes to spare on your commute, you probably have to drive at--or over--the posted speed limits to get to work on time.聽

By giving yourself a few extra minutes every day--15 minutes is ideal-- you not only give yourself a buffer should you hit traffic en-route, but you can drive a little slower on your way to work, improving gas mileage and reducing stress.聽

Buy a new GPS unit

While you may not need a GPS system any more to find your way to work and back, a modern GPS聽can really pay for itself thanks to the time and fuel it can save you on your daily commute.

Nearly every GPS on the market today allows you to pick a route based on the time of day, while others use real-time traffic information to stop you hitting jams.

It鈥檚 worth noting too that some companies have聽聽on developing GPS systems which offer the ability to聽聽as well as time and distance.聽

聽has gone one step further, integrating eco-route planning as standard on many of its聽聽as part of the My Ford Touch system.

Find a few good alternative routes

If you know the area particularly well, and don鈥檛 fancy the idea of trusting a GPS unit with your daily commute, sometimes a little old-fashioned planning can help improve your gas mileage.聽

Try to familiarize yourself with the local roads on or near your daily commute.聽

Be sure to note which roads link up, which roads get congested, and which roads have traffic restrictions which might slow your commute.聽

Then spend a few hours planning a few alternative routes that you can take should your (usually) simple daily commute gets snarled up.聽

Bear in mind that sometimes, an alternative route may work out to be much further, but much quicker. 聽

How does going further help your gas mileage?聽

By having a couple of alternative routes to work that you鈥檙e familiar with, you鈥檒l reduce your stress, improving your driving style and therefore increasing your gas mileage.聽

And if your car spends more time on your commute in its most efficient power zone, then the result is a better overall efficiency.

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