Driving Habits That Can Save You Money

Driving Habits That Can Save You Money – With rising costs across almost every area of living in the UK, it’s important to save money wherever you can. Whether you live in a busy town or a quiet rural area, driving might be an unavoidable part of your life and routine – and this alone can certainly send your monthly expenses soaring. Luckily, there are several ways to keep costs to a minimum. From fuel-efficient driving techniques to savvy maintenance at home, here’s how to save money on the road.

Driving Habits That Can Save You Money

Driving Habits That Can Save You Money

  1. Mastering efficient driving

The way you drive could save you more than you might expect. Certain techniques help you to drive further on one tank of fuel, especially when it comes to urban commutes with lots of stop-start driving.

To promote better fuel efficiency, you should always try to:

  • Drive at a suitable speed: Stick to the speed limit and drive appropriately for the weather conditions and the other traffic around you. This keeps this safer and avoids the higher fuel consumption that faster speeds demand.
  • Avoid idling: If you expect to be stuck in traffic at some point during your journey, try to switch off your engine when the car is stationary. Leaving the car running not only emits harmful CO2 emissions into the atmosphere but burns extra fuel too.
  • Drive smoothly: Try keep your levs as low as possible for the gear you’re in, changing gear as soon as possible. This could be as low as 1500 RPM for diesel engines, while 2,000 RPM may optimal efficiency in petrol cars.

Additionally, keeping your tyres pumped up and in good condition will improve your fuel economy. This is because under-inflated tyres cause more resistance, demanding more power and acceleration from your engine.

  1. Plan your journey

Optimising your route means spotting opportunities to save money on a daily basis. These gains might be small, but over time they accumulate and contribute to noticeable savings.

Planning your journey is vital if you’re serious about saving money. Before you set off, check the traffic conditions to see if you could save standstill time by taking a different route to usual. If you spot congestion on the route, try to avoid it by travelling earlier or later.

Using GPS navigation apps for driving, like Google Maps or Waze, could also offer live insight into traffic conditions and alert you to accidents, roadworks, and other possible delays.

  1. Cut costs beyond the wheel

You can also save money by being proactive when you’re not driving.

When the time comes around to renew your breakdown cover or driver insurance, make sure you shop around to find the most competitive deals. You could consider car-sharing schemes if you live in a city. If you’re a new driver, telematics insurance could be an option to help lower your premium.

Vehicle maintenance is important too: make sure you’re getting your car serviced at least once a year. Basic checks to carry out at home include your tyre pressure, engine oil levels, and air filter cleanliness.

These tasks ensure that your car is running smoothly, preventing minor issues from escalating to more expensive repairs.

Saving money behind the wheel requires some effort on your part, but the small changes you make will be rewarding over time. Above all, remember to drive safely and sensibly to protect yourself and your vehicle!

 

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