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Winter is still upon us and if you’ve ever gotten your car stuck in the snow, you know how frustrating it can be. Our fuel card company has a few simple tips for getting yourself out of a sticky situation and on your way. We suggest that before you try to free your car, make sure your tailpipe isn’t blocked up with snow.
Every year, gas prices are higher in the summer than they are in the winter, and if you’re a fleet owner, you’ve probably noticed the need to increase your gas budget during the warmer months. However, have you ever wondered why this happens?
As winter continues on, snow and ice accumulations could lead to bad driving conditions. It’s important to remember that driving in wintry weather can be tricky and there are certain actions you should take while driving to make it safer for both yourself and the drivers around you.
Temperatures are climbing and spring is right around the corner. That means it’s time for you to prepare your vehicles for the warmer weather. Our fleet fuel card company shares some easy things you can do to get your car ready.
Whether you live in a cold area or frequently visit one, cold-weather driving is much different than warm-weather driving, and it takes some precaution. Here are some tips from our fleet fuel card company to make driving easier and keep you safe.
Have you ever heard that steering away from a skid can help you regain control? How about you only need winter tires on the wheels that receive power? These myths can put drivers in danger and cause accidents. This winter, our fuel card company wants you to know what facts are myths so that you’ll be better prepared to drive in inclement weather.