NHTSA Proposes New Fuel Economy Standards for MY2027 Vehicles and Beyond
The proposed standards could allow light-duty vehicles to reach 58 miles per gallon by 2032.
The proposed standards could allow light-duty vehicles to reach 58 miles per gallon by 2032.
A Waste Watch training program has been set up to help the refuse drivers servicing Pulaski County stay vigilant about their surroundings and report any unusual or suspicious activities.
Contact with the rear axle housing may damage the wiring harness, causing the electric parking brake to activate unexpectedly. The recall affects nearly 900,000 vehicles.
The Ford F-150 Lightning Pro SSV is one of the first electric vehicles purpose-built for police departments.
The city council approved additional funding for fire apparatus replacements. The entire city fleet department's vehicle replacement budget was also boosted.
Drawing on various Ultium and Ultifi technological advancements will help GM bring the next-generation Bolt back to the market on an accelerated timeline.
Check your fleets! See if your vehicles are included in the latest recalls.
A Massachusetts community college and high school have launched an automotive technology summer boot camp to help strengthen the pipeline of trained technicians.
Campbell most recently served as the Fleet Operations Director in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
As public fleets look to target and recruit female drivers, they have an opportunity to change the narrative around who is fit for what job by understanding the barriers that create the imbalances in the first place.
See why the city of Pensacola switched to RNG, plus a look at what's involved in the transition.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's new bomb truck and helicopter will replace vehicles that are 20+ years old.
In July 2023, the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) surpassed 200 EV fast chargers, with 207 now operational across 12 city agencies.
While Texas has the most total crash fatalities of all the states, New Mexico ranks first in the nation as the state with the highest proportion of fatal crashes involving distracted drivers.
The Texas city currently has 333 hybrid-electric vehicles and 88 battery-electric vehicles, with additional battery-electric pickups, hybrid-electric pickups, and hybrid-electric SUVs deliveries expected before the end of the calendar year.
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