
Whether it's the middle of a historic winter blizzard or a scorching, sticky summer day, properly maintained tires keep vehicles on the road and running safely. In addition to the high number of tips out there to help keep the rubber on the road, there are also some myths that can get drivers in a heap of trouble if they are blindly followed.
Read More →Fuel costs remain “public enemy No. 1” for fleet managers. Fuel continues as the single largest, and, by far, most variable expense related to fleet vehicles. Here are five tips fleet managers can implement right away to reduce fuel costs.
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Achieving optimum fuel economy could be as simple as refreshing the fleet’s medium-duty truck specs. A small variation in fuel consumption can make a big difference.
Read More →With frigid, snowy weather gripping most of the Midwest and Northeast, Hankook is offering tips to stay safe and on the road during the most severe winter weather.
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The tires, which can experience tread separation, are used as original equipment on some Ford vehicles and as replacement equipment on a number of trucks and vans of various brands.
Read More →More than 1,400 tires have been donated to the national park, resulting in fuels savings of as much as 20 percent since 2009, which translates into an emissions savings of more than 4 tons of CO2.
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In many parts of the country, winter weather has already arrived. Here is some advice on how to install and drive with tire chains. You may want to pass this along to your drivers as a friendly reminder.
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Hunter Engineering Company has combined its technological leadership and innovative style to produce the first tire changer designed and built in the USA in many—Revolution.
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Owner-operators of small- to mid-size fleets now have full access to the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company's new Smart Fleet loyalty program that offers pricing guarantees, roadside service, and tire performance reporting.
Read More →Analysts are forecasting the Winter Tire market in the U.S. will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.85 percent over the period 2014-2018.
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