Maintaining your vehicle fleet and safety standards for your drivers doesn’t come cheap, but by implementing a few important habits and regular techniques on your vehicles, you can save money on fuel. Start by making sure you take your vehicles in for regular maintenance and have routine tune ups done, including replacing sparkplugs and fuel filters as per the manufacturer’s service recommendations. Take things one step further by making sure you are selecting the right vehicles for your fleet, taking into consideration what you will be using the vehicles for. Once you have the fleet under your management, take some time to train your drivers: instruct them on driving techniques, such as not revving the engine, and avoiding excess speeding; encourage drivers to maintain consistent speed, avoiding regularly speeding up and slowing down, and also focusing on driving smoothly. Finally, avoid idling whenever possible, and don’t forget that vehicles do not require premium fuel to run optimally.