Gas-saving Tips For Employers
May 30th, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized — Business AuthorOuch! The price for a gallon of unleaded fuel near my office has now officially hit the four dollar mark. Even though I knew it was coming, I admit I felt a pang of shock when I saw the sign. It now costs me about $80 to fill up my tank!
For most business owners, fuel costs are a major part of their budget. Whether it’s employees using company vehicles to drive to jobs or just traveling to the post office, nobody can get away from the pain at the pump.
Since I’m one of the business owners that is feeling the crunch, I researched some ways to make my tanks of gas go as far as they possibly can. What I found were some very easy tips that caused me to take a second look at my driving habits. Take my advice and use them to save your business some much-needed cash.
Starting slowly. I have a habit of stepping down pretty hard on my gas pedal from a stop. Come to find out, accelerating rapidly from a complete stop eats up a lot of gas. Take your time when pulling away from a stop sign or traffic light and see savings!
Watch your pressure. Keeping your tires inflated to their recommended pressure is another way to make your vehicle more fuel-efficient. Driving with under-inflated tires can cause your gas mileage to plummet by as much as 15%! The way to find the proper pressure for your car is to check the tire wall- not the manual or the sticker on your door frame.
Keep your filters clean. I wasn’t aware of this, but replacing a my vehicle’s clogged air filter can improve my gas mileage by as much as 10% and save me 15 cents a gallon! When your air filter is covered in dirt and dust, it causes your engine to work harder and burn more fuel. Take the time to check it at every oil change and replace it when needed. Also, air filters that are more efficient usually cost a little more, but will pay for themselves in fuel savings.
Spare the A/C. Air conditioning is a real fuel drainer- dragging down your car’s fuel economy by 10- 20%! Start your drive by rolling down your windows to let hot air escape. Then, after your engine has been going for a bit, roll them up and start up the A/C. Another trick I use is using just the fan after my vehicle has cooled off.
Lay off your lead foot. This one is hard for me to follow, because I tend to drive with the “beating the pack” philosophy. I don’t really like to think others are getting to their destinations faster than I am! What I found out, though, is as my speed increases, my fuel economy is decreasing exponentially. Slowing down can save you big bucks at the pump. But there’s an added bonus, too- a much more open highway to drive on.
Don’t stop. Now, obviously I don’t mean that you should never come to a complete stop- more that you should avoid doing it if at all possible. Look ahead to the stop lights you are approaching. If it is red, see if you can slow yourself down without actually having to stop and reach the light after it turns green. It’s much easier on your engine.
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2 Responses to “Gas-saving Tips For Employers”
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By Christine Hiebel on Jun 9, 2008 | Reply
As an ex-cooperate executive, I have an amazing fuel saving tip to add to the well laid out tips above. I used to commute approximately 60 miles round trip to the office. Often I was in the field and the windshield time increased drastically during those weeks.
I started my own home-based business and now I commute to the kitchen in my comfy pajamas to make coffee (saving another $5+ dollars by not stopping through the coveted Starbuck’s drive-by). I put on less than 400 miles a month on my vehicle!
As people we freaking about the price of gas, I realized I hardly noticed because I rarely have to run to the pump!
Put’s Go-Green on a new level! Home based business are great for the environment! I love what I do!
Here’s to Wealth, Health and Success!
Christine Hiebel
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