More Governors Endorse 'EcoDrivingUSA(TM)'
Growing Support for National Fuel Use and CO2 Reduction Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The EcoDriving movement continues to grow as five more governors have announced their support for this national initiative to promote green driving. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-CA), Governor Bill Ritter (D-CO), the Environmental Defense Fund and the Auto Alliance launched the EcoDrivingUSA program at a news conference in 2008.
"We launched this campaign to empower consumers to take green driving into their own hands and save at the pump with some easy recommendations, and I am pleased to see more states joining this effort," Governor Schwarzenegger said. "This gives Americans a simple way to be more fuel efficient as we transition to a long-term national energy policy."
The five governors are Sonny Perdue (R-GA), C.L. "Butch" Otter (R-ID), Jennifer M. Granholm (D-MI), Brad Henry (D-OK), and Jon Huntsman (R-UT).
"These governors recognize that EcoDriving stretches beyond state and party lines," said Dave McCurdy, president and CEO of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers. "Support for this driver-friendly program shows leadership in engaging the citizens of these states to start driving green. This support shows a serious commitment to being a part of the comprehensive solution to protect the environment. We all have a role to play in this."
By supporting EcoDriving, the governors are helping to raise awareness of how subtle and easy-to-use driving and vehicle maintenance best practices can improve mileage by about 15 percent.
The Auto Alliance and its 11 global automakers are helping educate consumers on the benefits through a Web site, communications at auto shows and advertisements.
EcoDriving produces the highest mileage from every single vehicle, regardless of vehicle size and age, so it offers an unmatched reach in addressing energy and climate issues by potentially affecting the nation's entire fleet of 245 million automobiles. The program's benefits are potentially huge:
-- If just half of all drivers nationwide practiced moderate levels of EcoDriving, annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions could be reduced by about 100 million tons, or the equivalent of heating and powering 8.5 million households. -- If all Americans practiced EcoDriving, it would be equal to 450 billion miles traveled on our roadways without generating any CO2 emissions. That's 1,500 CO2-free miles for every man, woman and child in the United States each year.
"In these tough economic times, everyone wants to save more as well as help reduce their impact on the environment," McCurdy said. "EcoDriving is the perfect program since it helps drivers by allowing them to make their current vehicles more fuel-efficient while also reducing fuel costs and CO2 emissions."
For more information on EcoDriving or to become an EcoDriver, please visit the interactive Web site, www.EcoDrivingUSA.com, which helps drivers learn practical tips for improving their mileage and reducing their carbon footprint. The site includes a video guide to EcoDriving, an "EcoCalculator" to determine benefits for individuals or states, a Virtual Road Test and a variety of educational tools.
The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers is a trade association of 11 car and light truck manufacturers including BMW Group, Chrysler, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Jaguar Land Rover, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi Motors, Porsche, Toyota and Volkswagen. For more information, visit the Alliance Web site at www.autoalliance.org.