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Training for the Hybrids

By Matt Ceniceros on July 26, 2009

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  • training
  • hybrid road trip
  • vehicle maintenance
  • safety

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_CKP_FedEx_Hybrid_0721_56.jpg After a couple of days in the hybrid trucks, everyone who gets behind the wheel to start one of these new vehicles will look at me with a surprised look and say, “this is weird!.” It’s weird because when the hybrid starts up, it doesn’t feel like it is starting. And when it does finally come completely on the diesel engine is not as loud as before.  The cabin doesn’t feel the same as with a typical delivery truck.  Then the truck starts to move and there are even more strange looks and comments.  Enter Bill Pearson with the FedEx Express training department.  
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