A driving technique many motorists mistakenly think can cut fuel consumption could leave you in trouble. A survey of 1,000 drivers found that 45 per cent admit to driving in neutral - also known as 'coasting'.
However, car hire price comparison website LeaseLoco, who conducted the study, said the drivers risk a fine of a £1,000 - and hundreds of pounds in garage bills, HullLive reports. READ MORE: Boris Johnson 'considering three options including full lockdown' to curb spread of Omicron Rule 122 of the Highway Code states that: "Coasting, a term describing a vehicle travelling in neutral or with the clutch pressed down., can reduce driver control." Coasting could also damage the car, with some of its after-effects meaning: engine
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