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Posted by Ashley Wilson On Sep - 5 - 2010

Getting around is getting expensive. Everything is getting expensive for that matter. How did going from point A to Point B get so pricey? Well, that’s a question for the ages.

What matters is that there are ways to save and they are a lot easier than you might expect.

Here are six ways to cut down on transportation costs.

1. Public Transit

Find driving the ol’ hot rod a little too expensive these days? Well… don’t. Public transit may not be flashy and it may not fit your style. But if your wallet is a little light, then it might be time to lock the garage and get in line. The cost of a monthly bus pass is usually less than what you’re paying to park your car near where you work.

2. Maintain Your Vehicle

If public transit cramps your style and you’ve just got to be seen riding around in your automobile, then keep your wheels in tip-top shape. Tire pressure, engine efficiency, no junk in the trunk… these all lead to a well-running machine – a machine that will use less gas while you’re at the wheel and save on costly repairs down the road.

3. Jump Into The Car Pool

Again, if you think that being part of a car pool will hurt your image, then maybe it’s time for a new image. Organize the car pool yourself. Get your friends and co-workers on board. Show the world you care about the planet and you don’t care who knows it.

Plus you’ll be saving money while you’re saving Mother Earth. You can’t lose.

4. G.P…Yes

Much like maintaining your vehicle, it’ll help your wallet, automobile and blood pressure if you know where you’re going when you hit the open road.

It won’t be long before the GPS will replace road maps so you might as well get one now.

Planning out the best route to where you’re going will ensure you don’t burn a tank of gas wandering aimlessly. 

5. Go Take A Bike

If your friends or better half didn’t have to pry your hands from the steering wheel to get you to save on transportation, then you might be ready to look into alternate transportation.

Bicycles are not just for leisure time anymore. Overpopulation and overcrowding have elevated the bicycle’s importance in the 21st Century. Bikes are a great way to get around.

You keep fit. Parking is a breeze. You don’t pollute and you get a new perspective on where you live. There’s no downside here.

6. These Boots Are Made For Walking

Okay, if you’re serious about saving money on transportation costs. I mean you want to pair your expenses down to the bone, then it’s time to glance down at the two “vehicles” you were born with.

That’s right, the leg brothers: Left and Right. Obviously you can’t walk everywhere, but you can walk to the corner store when you’re out of milk. Or to your best bud’s barbeque two blocks over. The rule here is: if it’s a ten-minute drive away, then walk. 

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