So, if you're looking for increased exposure and traffic for your services, let
our traffic fuel your business.
Not exact matches
So when the Toronto Port Authority announced its intention to make the airport self - sufficient by increasing
traffic, Deluce hatched his plan: an airline that would fly
fuel - efficient turboprops on well - travelled
business routes, as well as to Northern Ontario destinations whose passenger demand and pricing sweet - spots he knew all too well.
We've reviewed it separately and
business users will love the 9 % BiK bracket that its 38g / km official emissions enable, but real - world use away from city
traffic is likely to return a
fuel - efficiency figure some way short of its claimed 166mpg.
SEE MORE!KEY FEATURES INCLUDERunning Boards, Flex
Fuel, Trailer Hitch 4x4, Aluminum Wheels, Keyless Entry, Child Safety Locks, Electronic Stability Control.OPTION PACKAGESEQUIPMENT GROUP 402A LUXURY Radio: Sony Single - CD w / HD, Trailer Brake Controller, FX Luxury Package, Reverse Sensing System, PowerFold Heated Side Mirrors w / Memory, external mirror mounted turn signal indicator and driver's side self - dimming function w / body - color skull caps, High Intensity Discharge Headlamps, Memory System, memory power - adjustable pedals, Universal Garage Door Opener, Dual - Zone Electronic Automatic Temp Control (EATC), Power - Sliding Rear Window w / Defrost & Privacy Tint, Black Leather - Wrapped Steering Wheel w / Audio Cntrl, SYNC w / MyFord Touch & SYNC Services, voice - activated communications and entertainment system, SYNC Services -
traffic, turn - by - turn directions,
business search, send to SYNC from Mapquest, news, sports, weather and horoscopes, NOTE: SYNC Services receive.
A new spray - in bedliner is available later in the model year, while the SYNC communications and entertainment system is enhanced with an application that allows users to get personalized
traffic reports, search local
business listings, and find the best price on
fuel.
The Partnership for New York City, representing New York's leading corporate and investment firms, conservatively estimates that
traffic congestion in and around the city costs the region more than $ 13 billion a year in lost time and productivity, wasted
fuel, and lost
business revenue.
A report by the Maine Department of Transportation last fall indicated several advantages to the new proposed legislation which include: improving the environment, reduce transportation infrastructure costs, making
businesses more competitive, increasing
traffic safety, and saving on
fuel costs.