
To obtain the proper vehicle for the job, determine the requirements the vehicle needs to fulfill.
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If you're like a lot of company vehicle managers, unless you currently reimburse, you've asked yourself at some point whether it night be a good idea to reimburse employees for the use of their personal vehicles, rather than providing company vehicles.
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Review your drivers. Screen new employees thoroughly, and make careful decisions on who gets a company vehicle and who doesn't.
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According to research conducted by Business Fleet, an overwhelming majority - 91% - of companies with 10 to 50 vehicles has no fuel management program in place.
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Vehicle tracking and driver monitoring systems can help you run a more efficient and economical fleet.
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Tougher standards for car and light truck tires are on the way -- possibly as early as the fall -- but the details still have to be worked out between federal auto safety officials proposing them and tiremakers, who assert they're too stringent, and are unneccesary in any case.
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After you decide to investigate and try a managed fuel program, a little research will help you make sure the program you get is what you need.
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As I write this in April, gasoline -- lifeblood of the economy -- is 20 percent more expensive than just a month ago.
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When making the decision, look at the details--and your company's needs and preferences.
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If you've decided that leasing is the way to go for your company vehicles, it's time to make another important decision: choosing among the leasing options available to you.
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