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Wednesday, 19 March 2008
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Some economy tips for your fuel efficient driving
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Avoid high speeds. The faster you travel, the more wind resistance you'll encounter and the more fuel your vehicle will consume just to maintain speed. Driving just five mph over the speed limit can affect fuel economy by up to 23 per cent.

Maintain the distance. Leaving a sensible distance between your car and the vehicle in front gives the driver ample time to anticipate obstacles and to brake evenly.

Use air conditioning sparingly. Air conditioning puts added strain on the engine and uses additional fuel when operating, so limit its use to particularly hot days. On temperate days, use the fan instead of air conditioning.

Check the air filter. The air filter keeps impurities from damaging your engine. Replacing a clogged air filter can improve fuel economy by as much as ten per cent while helping to protect your engine.

Avoid rush hour or traffic jam hotspots. If you can travel outside peak times and avoid known areas of heavy traffic, you'll spend less time stuck in queues and slow-moving traffic, thus consuming less fuel.

Conserve momentum. Think ahead when driving. For example, slow down early to let red traffic lights change to green, rather than stopping completely. Also, speed up a little before reaching the start of a hill and then allow the vehicle's momentum to carry the vehicle up the hill without working the engine harder.

Keep calm. When drivers are not calm, they are more likely to make judgement errors. Fuel efficiency is all about smoothness. Judgement and keeping calm is absolutely crucial to achieving fuel economy.

Use handbrakes on slopes. Some motorists do not use the handbrake when stopping their vehicle on a slope. Instead, they either partially disengage the clutch (on manual transmission vehicles), or use the accelerator (on automatic vehicles), to keep the vehicles from rolling back. Both actions use fuel unnecessarily.


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