TSD Fuel Card


The TSD fuel card, also known as the Open Roads RV Fuel Discount Card, is a popular fuel discount program among RV owners across the US and Canada. This card offers discounts on diesel fuel at truck stops nationwide, including Loves, TA, Kwik Trip, Kwik Star, Petro, and more. Discounts apply only to diesel fuel in the truck lanes, not gasoline. You can track fuel prices and locations in real time with the free TSD Open Roads app, available on both Apple and Android devices.3

The card is not a credit card but behaves more like a debit card, connected to your checking or savings account. Once you have applied for and received the card, using it is relatively simple. You can also use the card to purchase DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) in truck lanes that offer it, although there will be little or no discount for the DEF.

To apply for the TSD fuel card, you can fill out the secure online application, which only takes a few minutes. Once approved, your card will be mailed to you within approximately 15-20 days. After receiving the card, you can start saving on fuel.

Additionally, the card offers a VIP membership program for $99/year, providing access to exclusive discounts, deals, and savings.

  • TSD Open Roads App: Manage your TSD fuel program membership, search your fuel card transaction history, and view your available nearby fuel discounts.

  • TSD Logistics: Offers the fuel program to RV owners and the savings are significant.

  • Open Roads: The program name under which the TSD fuel card operates.

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