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12:30am Tuesday 9th December 2008 in Cars
Most motorists are keener on saving the pound in their pocket than saving the planet, according to an RAC survey out today.
As many as 77% of drivers have changed their motoring habits due to the increased cost of fuel.
But only 6% have altered driving behaviour out of concern for the environment, the poll of 1,040 motorists found.
The survey also showed:
RAC motoring strategist Adrian Tink said: “It’s clear there is a willingness from motorists to be more eco-friendly, but times are tough and, despite fuel prices decreasing in recent weeks, looking after the family budget is still their first priority.
”Many motorists also don’t know how to be greener. It’s a complex issue that even the experts sometimes can’t agree on.
”For now, what motorists can be sure of, is if they concentrate on saving fuel, they’ll not only be saving their hard-earned money - they’ll be doing their bit by cutting emissions too.”
The RAC said it wanted to see:
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