Driving
Tips from... Threlfall
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Driving
Tips!
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Driving
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A clean engine works more efficiently and uses less fuel.
Having your car regularly serviced and ensuring
that the fuel and oil system is cleaned will make the engine
work more efficiently, use less fuel and produce less CO2.
Pump up to cut down.
Check and adjust your tyre pressures regularly
and also before long journeys. Under-inflated tyres increase
CO2 but over-inflated tyres can be unsafe. Check your car
manual for the correct tyre pressures.
Less clutter in your car means less CO2.
Removing extra weight could reduce your engine's
workload. Burn less fuel and cut your CO2 emissions by unloading
any items you wont need before your journey.
Driving at an appropriate speed reduces CO2.
Staying at or within the speed limit not
only increases driver safety but also reduces CO2 emissions
and saves money on your petrol costs. At 70mph you could
be using up to 9% more fuel than at 60mph and up to 15%
more fuel than at 50mph.
Less stopping and starting means less CO2.
Keep an eye on the traffic ahead and slow
down early by gently lifting your foot off the accelerator
while keeping the car in gear.
Over revving accelerates emissions.
Using your gears wisely by changing up a
gear a little earlier can also reduce revs. If you drive
a diesel car, try changing up a gear when the rev counter
reaches 2000rpm. For a petrol car change up at 2500rpm.
Idling is wasting fuel.
When the engine is idling, you're wasting
fuel and adding to CO2 emissions. If you're likely to be
at a standstill for more than 3 minutes, simply switch off
the engine.