Government Fleet often shares programs and initiatives that lead to great success, but those ideas often require significant investments in time or money. Here, we turn to the smaller ideas that are simpler and easier to implement.
Telematics can show where vehicles are, whether and when a road has been salted, and how much salt or brine has been used.
WEX’s Kurt Thearling shares real-world integrations of telematics, driver, and fuel data sets that are driving fleet efficiencies and a process to get there.
A county of 5,000 residents in rural Nevada is preparing for an influx of visitors after a Facebook event prompted people to storm the Area 51 Air Force facility.
The Napa County (Calif.) fleet team worked with management, the school district, and a local teacher to introduce government fleets to auto shop students.
Despite efforts to improve heavy vehicle safety, an analysis of U.S. crashes shows that heavy vehicle crash rates continue to rise.
In the air and on the ground, the ability to see in the dark while mobile enhances crime fighting capabilities and makes officers safer.
Fleet fuel cards reduce costs by alerting when drivers pump expensive fuel grades to displaying gallons pumped vs. tank capacity. Read to find out how to find the best provider.