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In March 2007 the Department for Transport launched the ACT ON CO2 communications campaign to give advice on how you can help to reduce CO2, providing tips on 'smarter', more fuel efficient driving and purchasing a more fuel efficient vehicle. You can search online for ACT ON CO2 for more information and the Best on CO2 rankings in association with What Car? which show the top ten most fuel efficient cars in each class. There are also a number of simple ways that you can reduce the emissions when you drive: Pump up to cut down Less clutter in your car means less CO2 Less stopping and starting means less CO2 Over revving accelerates emissions Idling is wasting fuel There is no easy technical way to deal with CO2. The best way to reduce it and the other emissions is to use the car only when it is necessary and to walk or use public transport where possible. When you are choosing a vehicle and you have selected the most appropriate class of vehicle for your needs, choose the most fuel-efficient vehicle in that group using the Best On CO2 rankings developed in association with What Car? The fuel consumption of similar sized cars can vary by as much as 45% and by choosing the most fuel efficient car in their class, rather than the one with the average emissions, can typically be reduced by up to 24%. FURTHER HINTS FOR LESS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTTry to avoid using your car for short journeys - use public transport, ride a bicycle or walk. Plan ahead - choose uncongested routes, combine trips, car share. Cold starts - drive off as soon as possible after starting. Drive smoothly and efficiently - harsh acceleration and heavy braking have a very significant effect on fuel consumption. Driving more smoothly saves fuel. Slow down - driving at high speeds significantly increases fuel consumption. Use higher gears as soon as traffic conditions allow. Switch off - sitting stationary is zero miles per gallon. Switch off the engine whenever it is safe to do so. Lose weight - don’t carry unnecessary weight. Remove roof racks when not in use. Regular servicing helps keep the engine at best efficiency. Keep the pressure up - make sure the tyres are inflated to the correct pressure for the vehicle. Do not compromise safety, but be aware that the use of onboard electrical devices increases fuel consumption. Check your fuel consumption - it will help you get the most from the car. Changes in overall fuel consumption may indicate a fault. Use air-conditioning sparingly - running air-conditioning continuously will increase fuel consumption significantly. |
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