Rising Gas Prices Fueling Stranded Motorist Trend
June 19 2008 - 9:30AM
Business Wire
According to Allstate Motor Club, calls from motorists looking for
roadside assistance because they've run out of gas are up by 52
percent nationwide for the first five months of 2008 over the same
time period in 2007. �Allstate Motor Club has seen a significant
rise in the number of customers who find themselves stranded
without gas,� said Allstate Motor Club President Jim Ejupi. �Our
customers are protecting themselves from the costs of having to pay
more for auto services by having roadside assistance, but these
customers are also trying to protect their pocketbooks from the
rising fuel costs. One way they are doing that is by keeping their
gas tanks lower on fuel.� And by driving those extra miles without
filling up, motorists are stretching their budgets and increasing
their risks of becoming stranded. As more Americans try to
accommodate for the rising cost of driving on the road, Allstate
reminds consumers that adequate insurance, roadside protection and
proper vehicle maintenance are ways to keep overall driving costs
down. �Even worse than using up gas is the dreaded feeling you get
if you�re stuck miles from any gas station on an unfamiliar road,�
Ejupi said. �Allstate Motor Club not only helps protect customers
from the costs of unexpected interruptions like running out of gas,
but we also help give motorists and their families peace of mind on
the road.� As gas prices are expected to continue to rise in the
coming months, Allstate Motor Club and the U.S. Department of
Energy offer the following tips to help consumers improve fuel
efficiency, and cut costs: -- Slow down. Aggressive driving
(speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas. -- For every
5 mph that a person drives over 60 mph is like paying an additional
$0.15 per gallon for gas. -- Sensible driving is also safer for you
and others, so you may save more than gas money. � -- Keep your car
maintained and running smoothly with regular tune-ups and upkeep.
-- Checking and replacing air filters can improve your car's gas
mileage by as much as 10 percent, and will help protect your
engine. -- Keeping your tires properly inflated can improve your
gas mileage by around 3.3 percent. -- You can also improve your gas
mileage by 1-2 percent by using the manufacturer's recommended
grade of motor oil. � -- Use your engine wisely. -- Using cruise
control on the highway will help you maintain a constant speed. --
Using overdrive gearing helps keep your car's engine speed down,
saving gas and reducing engine wear. � -- Be smart about driving.
-- Run errands together, rather than taking separate trips. -- Take
advantage of carpools, mass transit and telecommuting options. --
If you can, stagger your work commute to avoid peak rush hours. �
-- Keep your car light. Too often cars become long-term storage
facilities. Avoid keeping unnecessary items in your vehicle,
especially heavy ones. -- An extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could
reduce your miles per gallon by up to 2 percent. � -- Make smart
vehicle choices. -- If you own more than one vehicle, drive the one
that gets the best gas mileage whenever possible. -- Also, consider
purchasing a more fuel efficient vehicle. For additional
information about Allstate Motor Club, please contact a local
Allstate agent, call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-998-8697
or visit www.allstatemotorclub.com.The Allstate Corporation (NYSE:
ALL) is the nation�s largest publicly held personal lines insurer.
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