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Michael Graham Richard, cars and trans­port­a­tion editor at Tree​hug​ger​.com, gives his advice on how to cut your driv­ing emissions.

How much money do you think the aver­age UK driver wastes per year by fail­ing to run their car in a fuel-​​efficient way?

I don’t have these num­bers, but I do know that the aver­age driver could easily improve their fuel eco­nomy and thus save a lot of money. Part of the prob­lem is that most people have no idea what kind of mileage they are get­ting. One of the things that make hybrid-​​car drivers more effi­cient is that big screen with lots of feed­back. This shows the driver what he or she is doing right and wrong, cre­at­ing a vir­tu­ous cycle of improvement.

What models or spe­cif­ics of car would you sug­gest to those look­ing to reduce their carbon foot­print and cut the costs of driving?

If you can do it, the real answer here is to live closer to work and to the places you need to go so that you drive less, or can walk, bike or take public transit. But if that’s not pos­sible, you should make a real­istic list of your needs and then do some research to find the most fuel-​​efficient vehicle that fills those needs. It will be dif­fer­ent for dif­fer­ent people.

How can vehicle main­ten­ance reduce carbon emis­sions and driv­ing costs?

Out of tune cars can some­times pro­duce more smog-​​forming emis­sions or burn fuel less effi­ciently. One simple main­ten­ance tip is to keep your tyres prop­erly inflated to reduce rolling res­ist­ance – just ima­gine ped­el­ling on a bicycle with flat tyres to get the idea of how much more energy is required.

What would be your top five eco-​​driving tips?

• Plan ahead. By com­bin­ing trips, car­pool­ing, etcet­era, you can reduce the number of kilo­met­ers you drive.
• Drive at a rel­at­ively con­stant speed – con­stantly brak­ing and accel­er­at­ing burns more fuel.
• Avoid excess­ive idling – you get zero miles per gallon when idling.
• Remove unne­ces­sary weight from the car. Don’t have a full trunk if you don’t need what’s in it.
• Keep speed down. That doesn’t mean driv­ing slowly, but on the high­way, try to keep your engine in its RPM sweet spot – it will be dif­fer­ent from car to car, but lower is better.

What are the most common avoid­able driv­ing beha­viours that cost both the envir­on­ment and motorists?

Reverse the list above.

What can the UK Gov­ern­ment do to help motor­ists reduce their carbon emis­sions and fuel bills, without fur­ther increas­ing the tax burden?

Some are pro­pos­ing to tax pollution/​carbon and use that rev­enue to cut income and busi­ness taxes so that over­all, it is rev­enue neut­ral. That would prob­ably be effect­ive because on aver­age, when you tax some­thing, you get less of it; do we really want less work?

How suc­cess­ful and prac­tical are car-​​share schemes and is there any­thing you feel could be done to improve such initiatives?

In urban areas, car-​​sharing is very suc­cess­ful and has saved some people enorm­ous amounts of money at a very small cost to con­veni­ence. I think that these ini­ti­at­ives will get better as they acquire more mem­bers. Eco­nom­ies of scale will allow them to have better vehicle fleets and more soph­ist­ic­ated tech­no­logy to manage it all.

What do you think pre­vents motor­ists from invest­ig­at­ing and adopt­ing eco-​​driving measures?

It simply wasn’t very high on people’s pri­or­ity list until recently, but this is chan­ging because of high oil prices and con­cerns about global warm­ing. Now the chal­lenge is to make the inform­a­tion avail­able so that people can make good decisions. For many it can be con­fus­ing and hard to sep­ar­ate gre­en­wash­ing from the real deal.

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Per Ola Wiberg, Bob Jagendorf and Sir Mervs

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