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what measures can be taken to save petrol?​

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Answered by Aishwarya3355
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Fuel-saving tips

Stay aerodynamic

Wind resistance increases fuel consumption.

Try to keep windows closed at high speeds and remove roof racks and boxes when not in use.

Removing a roof-top cargo box can save as much as 20% on fuel over a year.

Slow down

According to the AA, dropping from 80mph to 70mph could save you up to 25% in fuel.

If you’re on smaller roads, slowing down from 70mph to 60mph could save another 10% .

Maintenance

Get your car serviced regularly to maintain engine efficiency and make sure you’re using the correct engine oil (check the handbook).

Sensible driving

Read the road ahead, anticipating the actions of other drivers and potential hazards.

The less braking and acceleration, the less fuel used.

For instance, drive smoothly in heavy traffic and avoid driving fast to catch up to the car in front, then having to brake.

Drop the revs

Some motorists let the revs (revolutions per minute or RPM) run to 3,000 per minute (petrol car) and 2,500 (diesel) before changing up a gear.

It’s more efficient to move up a gear at 2,500 (petrol) and 2,000 (diesel).

Use high gears, such as fifth and sixth gears, sooner than later.

Look after tyres

Well maintained tyres are essential for safe and economical driving.

Check tyre pressures regularly (especially before a motorway journey).

The RAC claims correctly inflated tyres can improve fuel consumption by up to 2%.

Reduce weight

A lighter car will use less fuel, so don’t drive around with unnecessary items in your boot and unless you’re on a long journey, consider running your fuel tank half full or less.

Speed bumps

Braking hard, accelerating, then braking for the next speed bump is inefficient and uses extra fuel.

Try to drive along at a steady 15-20mph instead.

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