Remember a simple thing - an empty truck never
saves anything. Well, if he had met the real rate of consumption of diesel
fuel, which he identified. Only a loaded truck can save.
A truck has a small mass (relative to the
sail area), which does not allow accumulating the energy expended for
acceleration in the inertia of the movement, as well as successfully overcome
the aerodynamic drag, various inclines, headwinds. On an empty truck, it
is much harder to move in the snow and ice. By and large, the squall wind can
blow an empty truck out of the way during a slippery road surface. A truck
without a load will not even move efficiently down in a high gear without additional
fuel supply. In addition, an empty truck (even with air suspension)
are more prone to breakage and depreciation wear than loaded.
So try to reduce the amount of movement empty,
minimizing the number of idle runs!
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