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6 habits to cut your fuel costs today

The Mercury

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October 10, 2025

WITH fuel prices on a rollercoaster and household budgets under constant pressure, South African drivers are looking for ways to squeeze more kilometres out of every tank.

- WILLEM VAN DE PUTTE

While you can’t control global oil prices or geopolitical tensions, you can control how you drive — and that could make a noticeable difference at the pumps.

“Defensive driving is not just about safety; it’s one of the most effective ways to reduce fuel consumption,” explains Eugene Herbert, the CEO of MasterDrive. “Adapting your driving style can cut costs, protect your car and ease the strain on your wallet.”

Here are six practical tips to help you save fuel without spending a cent:

1. Anticipate the road ahead

Anticipatory driving is at the heart of both eco-driving and defensive driving. By looking 10 - 12 seconds ahead, you can predict traffic flow, avoid unnecessary braking, and reduce repeated acceleration.

Studies suggest that erratic driving like this can increase fuel use by 10 to 40%, while also wearing out brakes and tyres faster.

2. Keep your speed in check

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