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Seven tips for reducing fuel costs
2022-07-21T05:00:00Z
Although fuel prices have gone down slightly, the current cost of diesel is significantly impacting motor carriers’ operating costs.
The following is a variety of tips to help motor carriers increase fuel efficiency and improve the bottom line:
- Install idle optimization systems, aerodynamic equipment, and speed-reducing governors.
- Purchase low-resistance tires where practical and investigate tire pressure monitoring systems and auto inflation equipment.
- Install in-cab heaters or engine pre-heaters and investigate APUs for idle reduction and auxiliary power.
- Use fuel and route optimization software.
- Plan routes in advance and consolidate loads with multiple stops. Reduce deadhead and empty miles by laying over drivers, if practical.
- Lock down fuel caps, and leave fuel tanks empty when trucks are not being utilized.
- Train drivers how to maximize fuel efficiency by:
- Slowing down and using cruise control for open highway and flat terrain.
- Upshifting one gear whenever possible to keep RPMs at the low end of the operating range.
- Using progressive shifting.
- Turning the truck off whenever possible to reduce idling.




















































