Shippers, are truck drivers wasting your money? Print E-mail
Monday, 21 July 2008
A truckload shipped 825 miles would take an extra 4 hours if the drivers kept their speed at 55 rather than 75 MPH, but the energy cost would be reduced by 30%! At $5 gallon for diesel, the savings are about $240 per truckload!

"Excessive speed is the largest single factor in reduced fuel mileage. A general rule of thumb is that every mph increase above 50 mph reduces fuel mileage by 0.1 mpg."
Kenworth White Paper on Fuel Economy, March 2006.


 
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