C.R. England Awards Harley to Fuel Smart Driver

Harley-Davidson winner Devery Hope is flanked by executives of C. R. England Global Transportation; (L-R)Dean England (President), Dan England (Chairman), Allen Nielsen (Director of Fuel), Corey England (EVP Operations Support), and Todd England (EVP Main

How’s this for inspiration?

C.R. England recently awarded a Harley-Davidson Sportster Iron 883 to driver Devery Hope for showing improvement in Miles Per Gallon and Average Idle percentage for the first quarter of 2012.

Hope, who drives a 2012 Cascadia, was able to achieve a 7.48 MPG with a 6.5 percent idle time. He came in 5 tenths greater than his fellow drivers.

Hope said that he concentrates on progressive shifting, stays in top gear as much as possible, and avoids idling his truck as much as possible.

The promotion ran from January 1, 2012 through March 31, 2012. In order to qualify, drivers availability had to be at 75 percent or higher for the first quarter and no chargeable late loads. Competition included all drivers (company and owner-operators) that had a start date no later than January 1, 2012.


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