Ann Arbor Buys Electric Mustangs for Police Officers
The purchase of the Ford Mach-E AWD vehicles is consistent with the city's green fleet policy.
The purchase of the Ford Mach-E AWD vehicles is consistent with the city's green fleet policy.
Kansas City, Missouri, City Manager Brian Platt and the snow operations team met to create a more aggressive strategy to plow and salt during snowstorms.
Cox Automotive has acquired fleet mobile maintenance provider Dickinson Fleet Services to bolster the capabilities and geographic reach of its nationwide Pivet fleet services marketplace, and focus on powering a fleet future that is dependent on mobile maintenance and repair services.
The West Fargo Fire Department has been training and working with drones for about two years, and that knowledge was finally put to the test to fight a three-alarm fire.
A new climate change policy provides work-truck-industry association NTEA the opportunity to educate the public, regulators, and legislators about how the industry is addressing society’s environmental concerns.
The new equipment will help keep the Pantex Plant, the nation’s primary facility for the final assembly, dismantlement, and maintenance of nuclear weapons, safe.
SB 44 would allow police to use drones to monitor large crowds and collect evidence at crimes scenes and traffic crashes.
The Hastings on Hudson Police Department took delivery of the vehicle on Dec. 21.
The standard mileage rate for business use is based on an annual study of the fixed and variable costs of operating a vehicle.
Our annual top 10 list of most engaging, educational pieces included topics such as gas versus diesel, police motorcycles, and what to do after an accident.
Check out our top 10 list of the stories readers couldn't get enough of during a tough year.
Gary Glasscock joins the city with nearly 40 years of professional experience in the fleet and facilities management field.
Take a closer look at the AEE Mach 4 Thunderhorn UAV System.
Drone as First Responder programs aim to decrease response times, provide situational awareness, and increase efficiency.
Joined by representatives from the City of Houston Planning Department, Public Works, Mayor’s Office of Disabilities, and the Houston Police Department, Mayor Turner wants to end traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030.
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