New research has suggested that around 40 per cent of drivers would use their car less if the Government scraps the freeze on fuel duty rates in the upcoming Budget. The cost of motoring has been a burden on drivers for years, with car insurance, vehicle tax and fuel prices all putting pressure on Britons. Two in five motorists have now admitted that they will try to drive less if fuel prices are hiked, which some have predicted will happen if Chancellor Rachel Reeves increases the rate of fuel duty. Fuel duty has been identified as a possible measure for the Government to claw back money afte…