Con-way: 62 mph is it

Con-way Freight has turned back the speed governors on its trucks to run at a maximum of 62 mph — down 3 mph from previous settings — to improve fuel conservation and reduce carbon emissions. According to the carrier, the move will save 3.2-million gallons of diesel fuel for its 8,400 tractors and eliminate 72-million lbs. of emissions per year. “Freight transportation, by its nature, is a significant consumer of carbon-based energy resources. Yet it also is one where if we look creatively at how we operate the business, we can find and adopt practices that reduce our ...

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