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Driving tips

Whether you’ve leased several cars, or are picking up a new one, it can be easy to become complacent when setting out on the road.  Not only do you need to follow the specifics of your lease agreement, but you need to practice safe driving habits on a daily basis.    

Our useful guides provide a range of driving tips from our team of experts, as well as updates on any changes to UK driving legislation.  


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Efficient driving tips

Practicing safe driving habits is a vital part of driving a vehicle. You not only need to protect yourself and your car, but also other road users. 

Taking caution and avoiding aggressive driving can also minimize wear and tear on your leased vehicle, helping to maintain its condition and potentially lowering maintenance costs over time.    

All drivers need to: 

Follow the highway code 

Drive within speed limits 

Be able to recognise traffic signs 

Know what your legal obligations are as a driver

Follow driving laws

The highway code and motoring laws exist for a reason, to keep ourselves and other road users safe. As driving laws regularly update and change, it’s important to keep up to date with any changes. 

Main UK driving laws:

Check your vehicle is safe to drive

Speed limits

Driving eyesight rules 

Using a phone, sat nav or other device when driving

The drink drive limit

Drug use and driving

Laws around motorcycle helmets

Laws around seatbelts 

Regulation around child car seats 

How to reduce CO2 when driving

Transport contributes significantly to carbon emission levels around the world. The way that you drive, the type of vehicle you have, and driving conditions all affect the impact that your car has on the environment.  

The best way to reduce your car’s carbon emissions is to switch to a more fuel-efficient vehicle and to follow driving tips such as avoiding revving your engine and sticking to speed limits.    

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