Eco-friendly SatNav option gives the greenest route

Since driving in a straight line is rarely possible (and hasnt really been done since the early century), most satellite navigation systems will opt for either the fastest or the easiest route. A new system for SatNav devices goes for the route which uses the least amount of petroleum for your vehicle.

Its the brainchild of the Lund Institute of Technology, who have crunched a lot of numbers in their quest to respect the environment by pumping fewer carbon emissions into it. Test runs of this impressive-sounding protocol have cut gasoline consumption by an average of 8.2 percent.

That numberand, indeed, the whole lot of the testingare dependent on such things as street quality and traffic flow, both of which can play havoc with the most well-intentioned directions. Still, its an option that is not only worth talking about because of its dedication to saving the environment one commute at a time, but also because of what could be the vanguard of a revolution in satellite navigation.

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