Friday, 7 September 2012

Eco safe driving - a way to save money!

In the current economic climate we can always do with ways to save some cash and with petrol prices set to rise again what better way than to look at how you drive? With just a few changes to the way we drive our vehicles it's estimated you can save up to £400 per year on fuel. Have a look at the following tips to help:

Drive smoothly - Avoid sharp acceleration and heavy braking which increases fuel usage. Look ahead and
                             read the road and hazards to limit stop-go driving.
Stay in gear       - Don't take your vehicle out of gear and in to neutral to coast down hills as this uses more
                             fuel. Stay in gear and ease off the gas, this will reduce fuel usage to almost nothing.
Check the revs  - Try and drive in the highest gear without the vehicle struggling, changing gear smoothly 
                              and ideally before 2000 rpm.
Drive light          - Dump all the weight in the car that doesn't need to be there, this will greatly reduce fuel
                              costs.
Slow down          - Take your time to reach your destination, you'll get there safer and more calmly as well 
                              using less fuel.

Put these tip into action and you'll see the difference it makes, not only to your safety but also your bank balance!

For more eco-safe tips or if you need a driving instructor in Tunbridge Wells click the link.
                  

3 comments:

  1. Hi,

    This is a great post. Thanks for sharing this information. This is true that driving makes your life more comfortable and convenient, but if you drive recklessly or without proper training it can harm you and other people around you. So it is really very important that which driving institution give you the proper training.

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  3. Great tips, these should get people on route to saving.

    A couple of extra suggestions are:

    Don’t carry unnecessary heavy items in the boot.
    Don’t get lost! Plan before you leave!
    Combine short trips
    Keep the cars tyre pressure at its recommended level
    Use the right engine oil for your car’s engine.

    Read more: http://a1-4u.info/2012/09/26/better-fuel-economy/#ixzz29D0v7vxw

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