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The U.S. could cut oil imports by nearly 15% tomorrow without using less gasoline, invading a foreign country or driving up prices at the pump.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Yes, it costs money to develop these vehicles, but even as the price to build these cars and trucks goes up, the cost of driving these vehicles will go down, as drivers save money at the pump.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama: A New Consensus on Auto Emissions
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So if you are driving yourself to work each day and getting sick of the prices at the pump, this is a great time to think about switching to public transportation, as well as taking advantage of Commuter Accounts to pay for your qualified commuting expenses.
FORBES: Are High Gas Prices Leaving You "Gas"-ping for Relief?
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With the summer driving season coming up, Brian Unger offers some creative solutions to lowering prices at the pump.
NPR: Eight Steps to Reducing Pain at the Pump
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For example, data on miles traveled, gasoline consumption, driving habits, and maintenance history can help improve fuel efficiency and save families and businesses money at the pump while reducing harmful air pollution.
WHITEHOUSE: Brainstorming With Energy Data