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Ge Capital Issues Eco Driving Guide

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Company Press Release

A new guide to greener motoring for company car
drivers has been issued by GE Capital Solutions,
Fleet Services this week. The guide is free.

The 16 page Your Guide to Eco Driving provides practical advice covering
vehicle preparation, fuel choice, driving style, carbon dioxide-based company
car taxation and many other topics.

Copies can be obtained by e-mailing enquiries.fleet@ge.com. The guide is the
second in a series of Essential Driver Support guides from GE Fleet Services.

The
environment has become the number one issue for fleet managers in recent months
but there is a shortage of practical advice available for company car drivers
on how to reduce their carbon footprint on a day-to-day basis.


The first Keep Me Safe, covering risk management issues for drivers, was issued
last month and is also still available free of charge.

Rich Green, Managing Director at GE Capital Solutions, commented: "The
environment has become the number one issue for fleet managers in recent months
but there is a shortage of practical advice available for company car drivers
on how to reduce their carbon footprint on a day-to-day basis.

"Our new eco-driving guide does exactly this. It provides simple pointers that
will bring about a definite improvement in environmental performance and is
designed to be easily distributed by fleet managers to everyone who drivers a
company vehicle across their organisation."

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