Last updated: July 6, 2021
Eco-driving stands for ``environmentally friendly driving,'' and is a ``driving technique'' and ``attention'' that reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, and help prevent global warming.
Driving with low fuel consumption is not only good for your wallet, but it also helps reduce traffic accidents by providing safe driving that gives peace of mind to your passengers.
In addition, driving with peace of mind and time are important ``keeps in mind'' when it comes to eco-driving.
Eco-driving is an action that anyone can start right away. Let's put into practice what we can.
10 points for eco-driving (Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of the Environment homepage)
What is eco-driving (Ministry of the Environment's "COOLCHOICE" homepage)
As part of the city's efforts to "promote energy-saving measures to prevent global warming" and "preserve the atmospheric environment by reducing exhaust gases," the city is holding an " eco-driving seminar " in collaboration with Maggio Driver's School Tama School. I am.
Citizens who live in the city and drive a car in daily life
free
Magio Drivers School Tama Branch (2 minutes walk from the north exit of Momozono Station on the Keio Line)
Eco-driving lecture and practical training (about 3 hours)
Please apply by calling or emailing the Greenery and Environment Division. After receiving the registration, we will issue you a training ticket and please call Maggio Drivers School Tama Campus to reserve your training date.
For details, please see the flow from application to participation in the "Eco-driving training course."
Note: Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. The event will end as soon as the capacity is reached.
The city is looking for "eco-drivers" who can help put into practice the "10 Inagi City Eco-Drive Rules" to reduce exhaust gas emissions.
Inagi City Urban Environment Development Department Green and Environment Division Phone: 042-378-2111