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A new release of the Virtual Trainer is due in September 2008. We will announce here, when new orderings can be assumed.

Transport Forum 2008

"Transport and Energy: The Challenge of Climate Change" was the topic around which Ministers and key transport sector actors gathered for debate and discussion at the International Transport Forum, held 28-30 May 2008 in Leipzig. For "Ecodriving" at the Transport Forum see pages 13 and 14 at research findings.
 
Research findings:
http://www.internationaltransportforum.org/Topics/pdf/ResearchFindings2008.pdf
 
Website:
http://www.internationaltransportforum.org

Ecodriving Workshop Paris

The Workshop on Ecodriving, held in Paris 22-23 November 2007, provided a valuable opportunity to review current experience around the world in implementing and promoting ecodriving. The Workshop brought together around 100 ecodriving experts, policy makers, researchers and stakeholders to discuss recent developments in the field.

 

See all presentations!

Campaign started!

Several countries have already started their Eco-Driving campaign. For further information have a look at the Country specific campaigns.

 


 

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Golden Rules of ecodriving

  1. Shift up as soon as possible
    Shift up between 2.000 and 2.500 revolutions.
  2. Maintain a steady speed
    Use the highest gear possible and drive with low engine RPM
  3. Anticipate traffic flow
    Look ahead as far as possible and anticipate to surrounding traffic
  4. Decelerate Smoothly
    When you have to slow down or to stop, decelerate smoothly by releasing the accelerator in time, leaving the car in gear
  5. Check the tyre pressure frequently
    25% too low tyre pressure increases rolling resistance by 10% and your fuel consumption by 2%.