What is the Vehicle Management Policy?

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LydiaFitz
07/29/25 8:01am
Vehicle management policies are established to standardize and institutionalize vehicle management, ensuring the rational and efficient allocation and use of various vehicles, maximizing cost savings, and accurately reflecting the actual condition of vehicles. The goal is to achieve the highest possible economic benefits while controlling the maintenance and repair of all company vehicles to ensure their safe and optimal operation. Below are the detailed provisions of the vehicle management policy: Official Vehicle Management: Official vehicles are managed by the general affairs department, with each vehicle registered and managed by its license plate number. Official Vehicle Custody: All documentation related to official vehicles, except for the vehicle license and insurance card which are carried by the user, is kept by the general affairs department and must not be lost. If a vehicle is transferred, the transfer procedures must be completed, and all relevant documents should accompany the vehicle during the transfer.
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SanEmerson
08/12/25 11:14am
Having driven for most of my life, I believe vehicle management is all about how to take care of your car on a daily basis to keep it running longer and safer. For example, I check tire pressure and oil levels weekly, ensure the brakes are responsive—these small things can prevent breakdowns on the road. It's also important to wash the car regularly to prevent dust from clogging the exhaust system. Driving habits are crucial too; I never slam the accelerator or brake suddenly, as smooth driving saves fuel and protects the car. Keeping a maintenance schedule is essential—I jot down each oil change date in a small notebook to avoid missing service. To save money, I compare prices when buying parts, and changing the air filter myself is simple. In short, vehicle management is a responsibility that extends the car's lifespan while protecting yourself and others.
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