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drive five miles less a week - save the world
the government sponsored tv advert suggesting we all drive five miles less a week seemed like a sensible and reasonable request to me
i have been keeping a mileage log recently and on my way home last night i realised that i was just five miles short of my total for the previous week
i therefore pulled over and parked up and called the local taxi firm in order to complete my journey, a further seven miles
the taxi driver will be here soon to take me back to my car
then i can start my new weeks mileage log today starting with the journey home
i am so happy to behave so eco-responsibly
i have been keeping a mileage log recently and on my way home last night i realised that i was just five miles short of my total for the previous week
i therefore pulled over and parked up and called the local taxi firm in order to complete my journey, a further seven miles
the taxi driver will be here soon to take me back to my car
then i can start my new weeks mileage log today starting with the journey home
i am so happy to behave so eco-responsibly
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The A303 in Somerset is being closed off for works, the diversion adds around 20 miles to an Eastbound journey and around another 6 to the Westbound. If you're doing this journey each day over the course of the closure you're looking at an extra 625 miles travelled for the year...so much for cutting down on carbon emissions
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Yes, instead of driving to the local pizza parlour on Saturday I now order a pizza that gets delivered to my door. That's my 5 mile saving.
I don't believe for a minute this will make even the tiniest dint in global warming (assuming it still exists) but I do think it's a good idea for health reasons to review whether the car is necessary for every journey- eg taking kids to school, driving less than a quarter of a mile for a paper.
I don't believe for a minute this will make even the tiniest dint in global warming (assuming it still exists) but I do think it's a good idea for health reasons to review whether the car is necessary for every journey- eg taking kids to school, driving less than a quarter of a mile for a paper.
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