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The driver must
maintain a record of fuel and lubricant consumption and costs in
the logbook.
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No litter should be
thrown from vehicle.
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Maintain exhaust
system to minimize emissions and carry pollution control
certificate.
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Avoid fuel spillage
during refuelling.
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No plastic/rubbish
thrown out from vehicle.
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Contain all lubricants
when maintenance is carried out
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Drive slowly to avoid
of rising dust in such type of areas.
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Regular Vehicle
Maintenance is done
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Drive within posted
speed limit
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Drivers and passengers
should understand that car pollutes more when it travels over
100 km/hr
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Aggressive driving
tactics, like over-acceleration and sharp braking on a regular
basis not only put unnecessary wear and tear on vehicle but also
increase the level of auto emissions in the atmosphere.
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Try to drive on routes
with a smooth traffic flow, to reduce the no of stops and starts
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Avoid the use of
idling for long time.
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Use tires designed to
improve fuel economy.
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Check for reduced
rolling resistance in the tire tread design.
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We take care not to
dump used motor oil down oil, in the sewer or on the ground as
it is highly toxic.
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We return used tyre
for recycling.
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Use existing roads and
tracks. Where there are no existing roads or tracks and it is
intended to travel the same ground repeatedly, use the same
wheel tracks each time.
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Reduce off-road
erosion by driving around contours or on ridges, and minimize
disturbance on creek banks.
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Minimize movements in
wet conditions
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Decrease speed near
camp, villages and livestock to reduce dust, noise and
disturbance.