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Minimize Speed Changes
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Accelerating gently
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Coasting in gear
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Using the Cruise Control
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Maintaining optimal tire pressure.
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Reducing the trailer gap
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Running a Warmer Cab.
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Turning off extra electrical loads
The engine idle time goal is met by
reducing the time the engine idles (running
the engine when the vehicle is not in
motion).
The Driver Rewards score is based on
driving habits. This score is compared to
the goal and a max-speed bonus or
penalty is determined. The Driver Rewards
score is shown during a Systems Check
and in the Driver Summary. When there is
a bonus or penalty, it appears below the
Cruise Control (CC) indicator on the dash,
and the max-allowed speed shows to the
right of the CC indicator. Driving habits that
reduce fuel use will earn the operator a
higher max speed; habits that consume
more fuel will lower the max speed. Driver
Rewards will never grant a bonus that
exceeds programmed federal emission
regulated or customer defined speed limits.
During the Systems Check, the Driver
Rewards and DPA features offer general
driving tips that can increase fuel economy
and brake savings. These features also
provide feedback in the Driver Summary
based on a driver’s specific driving habits.
This advice if followed can improve future
Driver Rewards and DPA scores.
Driver Rewards has three customer-
determined modes of activation: only when
CC is in use, when CC is not being used,
or at all times. The Driver Rewards goal
and the amount of penalty or bonus is also
customer-determined and should be based
on reasonable expectations for a known
route of travel. The Driver Rewards goal
should be reconsidered if the manner of
vehicle use or the vehicle route changes
significantly.
To enable or disable Driver Rewards, or
change the mode of activation, reward
amounts, or set a new Driver Rewards
goal, contact your dealership.
Driver Performance
Assistant (option)
If enabled, the Driver Performance
Assistant (DPA) determines how skillfully
the operator uses coasting and the engine
brake when reducing vehicle speed.
Coasting and engine brake use, instead of
frequent, aggressive use of the service
brakes, can extend brake life and increase
fuel economy. The DPA assigns the driver
a score based on their braking habits and
provides suggestions on how to improve
these habits. The DPA feature is only
available for vehicles equipped with a
PACCAR MX engine.
The driver’s DPA score is determined by
comparing their braking and coasting
habits against a customer-defined goal for
braking use and coasting. A score that
meets or exceeds this goal will award
positive feedback in the Driver Summary.
During the Systems Check, the DPA and
Driver Rewards features offer general
driving tips that can increase fuel economy
and brake savings. These features also
provide feedback in the Driver Summary
based on a driver’s specific driving habits.
This advice if followed can improve future
DPA and Driver Rewards scores (see
Driver Rewards).
To enable or disable the DPA or set a new
DPA goal, contact your dealership.
CONTROLS - Driver Performance Assistant (option)
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