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Fuel-saving techniques every driver should know that can save you 3p a litre

DRIVERS are always looking for ways to save cash when it comes to filling up the tank.

And with cost-of-living continuing to rise, the AA has revealed key techniques that will help you save some fuel on your next trip.

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Fuel-saving techniques are saving some drivers up to 3p a litre according to new AA researchCredit: Alamy

According to AA, one of the ways to conserve fuel is for motorists to drive at a slower speed overall.

Another handy tip is to avoid frequently accelerating and decelerating.

Making one round trip can also preserve fuel economy, as it will avoid the extra energy required to heat up the engine.

Revealing the advice, AA fuel spokesman Luke Bosdet says that motorists could save an estimated 3p a litre by the simple measures.

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He said: "We would hope that these have become ingrained. It seems like common sense to those people that have done it.

“Disruption to fuel supply on three occasions within the past year, has probably helped those drivers to figure out how to save fuel."

A survey from the AA revealed that rising petrol costs are being partially offset by 31 per cent of drivers who are trying to cut their fuel bills with the clever methods.

In total, 77 per cent of drivers have now had to take steps to afford to keep driving according to the AA research.

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Bosdet added: “If large numbers of people have become comfortable with leaving their cars on the driveways and walking around to local shops, and doing short journeys like that, then that is a big and hopefully enduring silver lining from what's been going on with fuel prices.

“Drivers are getting bombarded with this sort of advice, whether it's to help the environment by using less fuel, or whether it's a matter of financial survival. They've now had to put this into practice.”

While the cost of petrol has risen to more than £100 a tank for some drivers, official data shows that road traffic has been roughly the same as pre-pandemic levels.

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However, the fuel price crunch has had a limited impact on switching to greener methods of transport such as walking and cycling, or taking public transport.

Only 2 per cent of drivers said they had switched to walking and cycling to save money on fuel, while 11 per cent moved to public transport.

Mr Bosdet added: "For certain journeys, people have no option but to stick with the car."

It comes after one car expert, shared his secrets on how to save £190 at the petrol station.

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