With fuel prices reaching record levels, drivers may be looking for more ways to help save fuel and prevent their wallets from hurting so much - and one way drivers are doing so is by using the 'hypermile' technique.
Hypermiling refers to when a driver changes or alters their driving habits to maximise fuel efficiency, saving a pretty penny in the process, reports the Daily Express.
One such successful hypermiler is Kevin Brooker, 44, a Guinness World Record holder. Kevin, who works for National Parks in Brecon but lives in Swansea, claims you could up to £600 over a year by using the technique.
He said he began hypermiling in an attempt to relieve his boredom on the regular 70-mile trip he had to take. Read more: Covid infection rates at 'a very high level but not significantly translating to hospitalisations and deaths', says Jenny Harries “It was almost a way to gamify it," he said, "to get the fuel I was using to go further.
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