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		<title>How you can save money on your trip to work</title>
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The magazine Marie Clarie had an article on its website I bookmarked and wanted to share. It is all about saving money on your daily commute to and from work. I can&#8217;t say that I agree with all the tips (such as driving to work ...]]></description>
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<p>The magazine Marie Clarie had an article on its website I bookmarked and wanted to share. It is all about saving money on your daily commute to and from work. I can&#8217;t say that I agree with all the tips (such as driving to work with a stranger) but overall the tips are pretty good if you&#8217;re willing to try them out.</p>
<p>1. Save money through carpooling. This is the tip where the author suggested a site called erideshare.com where you can find someone to ride to work with. It just seems dangerous to me to ride to work (or anywhere) with someone I don&#8217;t know. But carpooling can end up saving you big time on the cost of traveling.</p>
<p>2. Seasonal or monthly bus or train passes can help also. However, you need to make sure you know when you&#8217;ll be taking your vacation so you&#8217;re not paying for something you won&#8217;t use.</p>
<p>3. If you&#8217;re job can be done over the phone a.k.a. telecommuting, then it wouldn&#8217;t hurt to ask your boss if you could work from home once a week.</p>
<p>4. Keep your heater or air conditioner on long enough to make your car comfortable then turn them off. You can also roll your windows down in the car if it&#8217;s nice outside, but you will be wasting money if you&#8217;re going over 45 mph.</p>
<p>5. You can talk to Human Resources to see if your company offers any benefits that might help offset your commuting costs. Some companies offer a &#8220;car service&#8221; if you work past a stated time at night.</p>
<p>6. If you drive over 75 mph and rapidly accelerate or slam on your brakes, you&#8217;re reducing your car&#8217;s fuel efficiency.</p>
<p>7. Make sure you&#8217;re car is properly maintained. This means make sure that your tire pressure is good and that you keep your oil changes up to date.</p>
<p>8. Keep an eye out for gas prices to and from work. If you can, don&#8217;t get gas right off the highway because it is usually the most expensive in the area. Use GasBuddy.com to try go find out cheaper prices on your route.</p>
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