RoSPA Press Office : Press ReleaseSeptember 13, 2005 The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents today issued tips to help drivers to save fuel during the petrol crisis and to steer clear of crashes. If all drivers followed simple advice, they could save hundreds of pounds a year on fuel bills and businesses could make massive cost savings, Charles Davis, RoSPA Head of Driver and Fleet Solutions, said. He said sticking to the Five S’s would help motorists to conserve fuel and benefit them for years to come. The Five S’s are:
Charles Davis said: “The gentle touch can make a huge difference in terms of conserving fuel. Using the Five S’s will help drivers and businesses to save money, reduce the likelihood of accidents and benefit the environment. Well-maintained vehicles with accurate tyre pressures can also reduce fuel consumption.” He also warned drivers to take extra care near petrol stations in case there were queues and to slow down if necessary to avoid sudden braking. He urged people queuing to behave sensibly, to leave plenty of space between their own car and the vehicle in front of them and not to block junctions. For more information about improving your driving, contact RoSPA on 0121 248 2099 or see www.rospa.com/drivertraining |