4 Efficient Ways to Reduce Costs of Daily Commuting

4 Efficient Ways to Reduce Costs of Daily Commuting
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You can do many things to reduce your commuting costs such as find shortcuts and travel on less crowded routes. Today, most modern bikes have better fuel economy than ever before, so you can choose a bike model that offers not just mileage but also a good performance on the road. If you want to reduce the cost of daily commuting you can take the following steps.

Bikes offer the most convenient way of transport through the ever-increasing traffic in the cities. They are the best mode for daily commute, but one may think about the costs of travelling every day. Needless to say, public transport is much cheaper than owning your own vehicle and refuelling and maintaining it at regular intervals. But the comfort and convenience that it offers it unmatchable.

Buying a bike can be quite beneficial for those who need to commute daily. Also, it lets you escape the crowd and go wherever you wish to. Some of the best things that a bike can do:

  1. Increases comfort and convenience for riding anywhere.
  2. It aids in maintaining a work-life balance as it reduces commuting time and allows one to spend time with their loved ones.
  3. Sets you free from the overcrowded trains and buses and makes travelling a comfortable experience.

But riding can be costly if some important points are missed. In order to reduce the cost of daily commuting you can take the following steps:

  1. Travel in Lean Hours

Always pick a time before or after peak hours when commuting in a big city like Gurugram, Chennai, Mumbai, etc. This will reduce your chances of getting stuck in a traffic jam. Riding a bike in traffic is quite fuel consuming and time consuming. By doing this, you can save cost but if some day you have to travel in the peak hours, do turn off your ignition at long stops.

  1. Use Economy Mode

If you want to cut costs you can do so by riding on the economy mode. Modern bikes now come with two riding modes i.e. economy and power. But if you do not have this feature in your bike you can drive your bike at the speed below 40 kmph. You can use this technique to cover large distances while using relatively less fuel.

 

  1. Keep Track of Fuel Consumption

You can keep a tab on fuel consumption through many apps available for both Android and iOS smartphones. This will help you keep a log every time you refuel also you can add your odometer readings regularly on these apps.

With the help of these apps, you can also calculate your mileage based on the average number of kilometres you travel regularly.

  1. Choose a Bike with Good Mileage

Select a bike which is best known for its mileage, such as TVS Radeon average which offers an 69 km per litre, because of its fuel economy, it is the first choice for many Indians. The Indian market for bikes is more focussed on mileage but it is also cluttered with many other options. If your top priority is fuel economy then go ahead and find the best one in the market that offers both mileage and performance.

Owning a bike can be a bit costly considering its expenditure on on maintenance, exchanging bike parts like tyres and refueling everynow and then. But if you want to cut costs of daily commuting, make sure to follow some of these points that will be quite helpful for you.

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