Is Safe Driving More Economical?
A Green Roads paper shows that recent studies suggest that driver behaviour can dramatically affect fuel consumption. In this whitepaper, recent studies are presented which show that safer drivers can achieve MPG improvements between 7% and 11%. Download PDF»
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