Drivers must do their part to save fuel, too

Equipment is a major part of conserving fuel. However, according to fleet professionals, using a more efficient vehicle won’t be enough for significant savings unless the people behind the wheel change the way they drive. Speaking at yesterday’s second FleetOwner “Survivors’ Guide to the Fuel Crisis” webcast, Don Osterberg, vp of safety and driver training for Schneider National, and Jim Booth, fuel economy consultant and owner & president of Fifth Wheels Plus Inc. spoke to the different methods that can be implemented for optimal fuel conservation. “Fuel has become our number one cost, but it has never ...

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