Learner drivers will have to show consideration for the environmental impact of their driving under guidelines being issued by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA).
The government-backed agency, which regulates driving tests in the UK, is asking instructors to teach eco-safe driving methods to all pupils. The guidelines are in line with draft European Union legislation which is expected to make environmentally considerate driving a mandatory part of the driving test.
Under the DSA guidelines instructors will be expected to teach awareness of starting the engine without excessive use of the accelerator, using gears efficiently by selecting the highest suitable gear without causing the engine to labour, and using engine braking and cruise control where appropriate. In DSA trials, the techniques were found to cut fuel consumption by an average of 8.5%.