Tips For Driving Your Haulage Vehicle More Economically
- By D & D transport
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- 29 Aug, 2019
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When it comes to driving, we should all be aiming to drive a little smarter to help reduce fuel consumption, save money on fuel costs and have far-reaching effects on the environment, and you can take an active part in saving it, one mile at a time. You might be thinking this is easier for cars, but what about larger vehicles, like those who drive heavy haulage vehicles?
One of the best things you can do for economical driving is to reduce the weight within your vehicle, but when it comes to haulage vehicles, this is definitely not possible. So, we have to think about other options to encourage economical driving that doesn't revolve around weight. Here are some top tips for driving more economically in a haulage vehicle, whether it's a wide load or heavy haulage.
Low tyre pressures can increase rolling resistance and 20% extra fuel is burned when your vehicle tries to cope with this. Before every journey, check and alter your vehicle's tyre pressures to suit your vehicle and what you're hauling. Tyres at an optimum pressure will not only be safer but also improve fuel economy.
Smooth driving and avoid braking
One of the best things we can do for driving, whether it's a tiny car or huge lorry, is to try to drive as smoothly as possible. This includes easing off the throttle, reduce braking and observing as much as possible so you have time to act rather than brake or accelerate last minute, which wastes fuel. Examples of this include not following cars too closely (besides, it's illegal to tailgate) and taking your foot off the pedals when going downhill so that the momentum carries you through. Never coast without your car in gear though, as this can be dangerous!
We understand that haulage drivers and commercial vehicles may have to drive long distances, so the comforts of the radio or air-con can help you feel at home and entertained on a lengthy journey. However, where possible, try to turn off any extras as much as possible. If it's a cold day, wrap up warmer rather than use the heater and, if it's a warm day, try wearing cooler clothing and having the windows open instead of the air-con. If you're stuck in traffic for long periods of time, try turning off the engine while you wait - anything from 30 seconds or more can be beneficial and save you fuel.
At D & D Transport in Nottingham, you can hire our fleet of haulage vehicles for whatever haulage job you need. We care about our vehicles, haulage drivers and pride ourselves on a professional and comprehensive haulage service and try to stay environmentally friendly where possible. For more information on our services, contact us today.