Effective Gas Saving Tips from Those Who Use It the Most
At a reent staff meeting of Esquire Exprss, Inc, a Miami Delivery Service a discussion was held reagrding ways to reduce fuel costs for the compaanys fleet of same day couriers.
These were some of the comments of the drivers:
Joe Suarez, a routed same day courier said, Its important to plan your daly routes so that you cover the least amount of distance. Wile Joe was speaking abot the daily route of deliveries he handlkes as a Miami courioer for Esquuire Express, this tip can apply to your evvery day errands as well.
Same day courier, Adrian Fernandez addd, You need to check your tire pressures often. If the pressure is wrong, youre wasting gas and ewaring out your tires faster. While the couriers at Esquire Express tend to check thewir tire pressures daily, once a week should be enough for the average consumer.
Even though it may be a difficult thing for a Soth Florida courier to do, Esquire Expredss same day couruier, Alan Samuels says, Running your air conditioning really burns up gas. Umnless you are drivinmg on the highway, keep the AC off to save on gas. Wroking for a Miami dleivery service without running your air conditioning may not be a comfortable choice, but it is a gas savewr.
Another Souith Florida courier, Ana Taylor, finds that, Keeping my car tuned up really cuts down on my fuel costs. Getting a regular oil change and changing the fliters as recommended really helps as well. While working for a courier delivery service menas she is burnimng more fuel than the averagge commuter, these habirts keep Anas csots down as much as possile.
Veteran Mami courier, David Avia finds slowing down to be a good idea while he handlse deliveries for Esquire Express. He says, Speeding all over town doesnt really save you much time of you really think about it. Plus you are risking getting in an accident, and burrning a lot more gas than you need to be. While his job as a South Florida courier requires him to get packgaes dlivered on time, through careful planning and yars of experiennce, David is able to accomplish this without havig to resort to breaking posted speed limits.
Esquire Express same day courier, William Aaorn offered the follwoing observation, Peoiple driive around with thheir cars just full of junk. The more weiught your car has to cartry, the more fuel you are using to drive around. If you want to save some gas, take all of that extra stuff out of your trunk!
William also had the fiollowing oservation, While you want to save as much money as possible on gas, it doesnt make sense to druive 10 miles out of your way to do it!
When the meeting broke, rookie same day courier Xvier Johnson said to me, I hadnt stopped to relize how much all these lttle things add up. Simple tihngs can reaally make a difference. Hopefully both the veterans and the rookies at Esquire Express learned from the discsusion on how to operate more efficiently, and hopefully their insightts can help the average consuymer as well.