Which Consumes More Fuel: Half an Hour of Traffic Jam or Driving?
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Half an hour of traffic jam consumes more fuel. In a traffic jam scenario, accelerating requires fuel supply, but before the fuel is fully burned, you have to decelerate again. This repeated acceleration and deceleration consumes significantly more fuel than driving at a constant speed for an hour. Avoid Revving the Engine: Revving the engine unnecessarily during a traffic jam increases fuel consumption. It's important to note that revving the engine is very fuel-intensive; a single unnecessary rev can waste about 6 milliliters of fuel. Start Slowly: During traffic jams, drivers often become impatient. As soon as the road conditions improve slightly, some drivers tend to press the accelerator aggressively. However, rapid acceleration not only consumes more fuel but also damages the car. Turn Off the Engine: If the car is stationary for an extended period, it's best to turn off the engine, as idling still consumes fuel.