Fire Totals Half of Town’s Snowplow Fleet
A fire in the Town of Sodus, N.Y., destroyed a highway storage facility and four of the town’s seven snowplows.
A fire in the Town of Sodus, N.Y., destroyed a highway storage facility and four of the town’s seven snowplows.
In 2019, public safety vehicles led the pack – the most read news stories of the year were related to police and fire vehicles.
The City of Grand Prairie in Alberta, Canada, will be the first Canadian city to test out the RT-1000, an automated snow clearing and ice control robot.
Eight City of Augusta, Ga., fleet vehicles were totaled last week following heavy rains and flood that poured into the parking area of the fleet maintenance shop.
Fleets are being impacted by a variety of inflationary pressures ranging from higher acquisition prices due to the proliferation of onboard safety equipment, to increased material costs pushing up pricing on parts, upfits, and replacement tires.
Super early bird registration for the Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) is now available, providing registrants with $200 off their full fleet conference pass.
The City of Bentonville, Ark., has begun using brine to melt ice, allowing it to use less salt than before.
From compacted snow to snowplow breakdowns, to dealing with citizen complaints, here's how municipalities have been handling the recent winter storms.
Of the NAFA Fleet Management Association’s full class of 2018/2019 CAFM (Certified Automotive Fleet Manager) graduates, more than half are government fleet professionals.
The general services manager would oversee several city divisions, including fleet and facility maintenance, transit, and airport management.
The State of North Dakota Department of Transportation is hiring a state fleet division director to manage state-owned vehicles as well as the Aviation Services Section.
Every year, Government Fleet recognizes the 50 Leading Fleets in the U.S. and Canada. In this video, previous winners and judges explain why all government fleets should apply.
The North Carolina Motor Fleet Management Division should more closely coordinate policy, administer rules, and provide oversight of the state’s 7,700 passenger vehicles, according to a state audit.
The City of Charleston, S.C., police are investigating a case of potential embezzlement — an employee is suspected of using a fleet vehicle gas card for unauthorized purchases from June to October.
The Oklahoma Public Fleet Management Association (OPFMA) held its annual conference Oct. 10-11 at the Stoney Creek Conference Center in Broken Arrow, Okla.
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