Green Driving Program Helps Optimize Fuel Economy and Reduce Emissions
Studies have shown that drivers significantly affect the environmental performance of their vehicles. The way they drive and the way they maintain their vehicles affects fuel economy and the amount of greenhouse gas emissions their vehicles put into the atmosphere.
Helping drivers optimize their fuel economy and minimize their greenhouse gas emissions is an important next step in the ongoing work of PHH Arval and EDF to reduce fleet greenhouse gas emissions.
“The fleet management industry has made significant strides over the past several years in redefining ‘green’ efforts to be focused on greenhouse gas reductions – the most important environmental priority,” said
The PHH GreenFleet Driver Training program takes drivers through a series of lessons on best practices for “driving green.” Drivers can take the course on any computer at their convenience. The course takes approximately 30 minutes to complete.
PHH Arval is making these online courses available as part of its award-winning PHH GreenFleet® program, which helps companies achieve significant reductions in their vehicle emissions while reducing lifecycle operating costs. PHH GreenFleet Driver Training is also available as a stand-alone program.
“This online driver training course has two benefits: for the environment, and for a company’s bottom line,” said Karen Healey, director of PHH Arval’s green programs. “Lower fuel consumption has a major impact on both – and PHH GreenFleet driver training helps drivers learn specific ways to improve their fuel economy.”
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