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Show HTd you ituoiv? That in the U.S., most of the "easy" oil and gas has already been found? What's left will be much more difficult and expensive to recover. That carpooling is recommended recom-mended as one of the best ways to save gas, and a good way to save motorists money? Carpooling not only saves gas but also reduces re-duces traffic and cuts down on vehicular pollution. It may eliminate a family's need for a second car. TTiat paying close attention atten-tion to the "little" things can add extra miles to your tank of gas? Like tune-ups? A badly out-of-tune engine could waste five percent of its gas. And under-inflated tires not only produce poorer mileage, but also excessive ex-cessive wear and tear on the tread. That "topping off" a car i J k: '-f TL. ... making a trip to the gas station every time you need a few gallons costs you time and money and wastes valuable gas while you wait in line for your turn at the pump? And when you fill your tank, be careful that no gasoline backs up and overflows your tank. That's fuel and money down the drain. For more information , about energy, carpooling and fuel economy, you can get copies of the "Energy Book," the "Rush Hour Book" and the "Gasoline Mileage Book" by asking for them when you write Answer Books, Shell Oil Co., P.O. Box 4315, Dept. N, Houston, Texas 77001. |