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In an effort to reduce emissions and help motorists save money on fuel, the United Kingdom's Department for Transport has begun advising new drivers on fuel saving driving techniques.  Examiners will provide candidates with feedback on how green their driving is during their practical driving tests, without any impact on their pass/fail status.

"To help the next generation of motorists drive in a way that is better for their wallets and the environment, the driving test will now assess how successfully they follow fuel efficient and eco-safe driving advice," said Transport Minister Jim Fitzpatrick.  "Common-sense changes can make for major improvements. Drivers can save around a month's worth of fuel each year by taking simple steps, like ensuring their tyres are correctly pumped up, changing gear earlier to keep revs low and avoiding carrying unnecessary clutter in the boot (trunk)."

Since 2005, the Department for Transport has included tips on greener driving in official learning materials. In the same year it became part of the practical test for driving instructors.

Source: Department for Transport

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