Roll up windows, wind down costs
News brought to you by Skint Tariffs, providers of price comparison for cheap international callsRolling up the windows can help cut down on fuel costs according to an emergency road service.
With a certain portion of fuel being consumed just to overcome a car's wind resistance, a spokesperson for the American AAA firm advised drivers to close their windows to make the car more aerodynamic.
As a result, fuel bills could go down, meaning drivers can save money simply by keeping their windows shut.
It might mean sacrificing the roar of the wind and keeping the panting dog, but there will be benefits, particularly as petrol prices soar.
Drivers are also reminded that it is illegal to use a mobile phone while driving, so if they are tempted to use a skinttariffs.com access number to make a cheap international call from their handset, they should pull over or wait until they can park their vehicle.
Even hands-free phone kits reduce drivers' focus on the road.

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