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Sunday 20 April 2014

Tips to help fleet drivers save money on gas in Weston and Wausau

Posted at 11:20 AM

When your business involves a fleet driving around and between Weston and Wausau, cutting the amount of fuel used?and money spent?is a major priority. Here are some tips that you can use to improve gas mileage and reduce how often you have fill up your tank.

1. Slow down: While initially you might think this is a painful way to cut gas costs, driving at 60 instead of 65 makes a huge difference in your gas usage. Each 5 mph you drive over 60 mph is like paying an additional 24 cents per gallon for gas. That 24 cents a gallon adds up really quickly. And at any speed, every 10 mph faster reduces fuel economy by about 4 mpg, a figure that remains fairly constant regardless of vehicle size.

2. Properly inflate your tires: The right amount of air can improve your gas mileage up to 3 percent. Check the pressure frequently, but make sure to check when the tires are cold. Pressure increases when the tires are hot from being driven.

3. Make sure your fleet vehicles are in good running order: That means wheels are properly aligned, the air filter is clean and the oil is changed regularly. Fixing a more serious problem, such as a faulty oxygen sensor, can improve your gas mileage by as much as 40 percent.

4. Shop around if you aren't part of a fleet fuel program: Gas stations can vary widely in what they are charging per gallon. Keep an eye out when you are driving (before you need to fill up) so you can make a stop part of your trip.

5. Reduce the amount of time you use the air conditioner: The A/C can reduce miles per gallon anywhere from 5 percent to 25 percent. Instead, park in the shade to keep your vehicle cooler, drive with the windows open (which doesn’t affect mpg nearly as much as the air conditioner), or use the economy or recirculated air options.

6. Use cruise control: On flatter terrain, cruise control can improve your fuel economy by up to 14 percent.

7. When it comes to actually filling your tank, there are several ways to reduce the number on the pump:

  • Fill up with a lower-octane gas. Unless your fleet vehicles specifically requires a premium grade, don’t waste your money. It won’t increase your fuel economy or performance, but it will empty your wallet.
  • Don’t top off. Stop pumping when the automatic nozzle indicates the tank is full. Any additional gas you add could seep out or evaporate.
  • Tighten the gas cap. Loose, missing or damaged gas caps cause 147 million gallons of gas to evaporate each year.

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