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LONDON, September 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Lorry drivers should be role models for motorists in fuel efficient and courteous driving. That's the view of the Road Haulage Association, responding to the Commission for Integrated Transport's report, Transport and Climate Change.
Road haulage drivers are trained professionals in terms of driving techniques. With diesel by far the largest variable cost - the average articulated haulage lorry uses around GBP45,000-worth of fuel a year - fuel efficiency is an integral part of the way they drive.
Defensive/Eco-driving by truck drivers ensures that they DO:
- Read the road ahead, allowing them to respond to situations as they arise
- Approach traffic lights, roundabouts, and other junctions in a manner that minimises braking and fuel use
- Anticipate hazards and what other road users do ahead, to the side and to the rear.
- Select the correct gear for the speed they are doing - they are aware of the "sweet spot" on the engine
- Maintain tyres at the right pressure - many firms use specialist service providers
They do NOT:
- Race up to red lights and junctions applying the brakes at the last moment
- Accelerate and brake harshly
- Abuse the speed limits
- Look only at the road immediately ahead of them
"Haulage companies have been promoting the principles of good driving for many years and new technology means that they are more able than ever to monitor drivers' performance," says RHA Director of Policy Jack Semple.
"We are not claiming that every haulage driver is perfect. But most are very good and the culture of the industry is focused on safety and economy.
"The industry readily integrated the principles of the Safe and Fuel Efficient Driving (SAFED) scheme for lorry drivers launched by the government a number of years ago; and the introduction of new additional training requirements in 2009 will emphasise these issues even more."
The Road Haulage Association - more than you think
Road Haulage AssociationFor more details, contact: RHA Communications Manager, Kate Gibbs on Tel: +44(0)1932-838917, Mob: +44(0)7979-531451
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