Will Technology Save Fleets From Distracted Driving?
Driving while using one’s phone runs rampant and shows no signs of abating as the fleet sector looks to evolving deterrents and solutions.
Driving while using one’s phone runs rampant and shows no signs of abating as the fleet sector looks to evolving deterrents and solutions.
A lifecycle analysis by Vincentric found that total cost of ownership (TCO) for electric vehicles underperforms plug-in hybrid electric and traditional hybrid model counterparts. Running EVs more miles per year has a substantive positive impact on TCO.
A Utah fleet manager provides some examples of what he and his team have done to help get more done, faster.
Caterpillar’s 313 and 313 GC excavators include safety features such as the ability for users to perform ground-level maintenance.
What facts and figures do you really need to collect to help you make the most of your team and resources?
It’s time to figure out how many employees you really need.
Government agencies scrutinizing costs may look to functional consolidation of support roles. But there are challenges that come with functional consolidation, including the loss of subject matter expertise.
Utah Fleet Manager Thomas Volt talks about pandemic challenges and how brainstorming with others in the same profession can help you create new efficiencies.
The greening of police fleets is on the horizon, and Sgt. Jason Brake is taking action now to ensure a smooth transition — while facing budget constraints and keeping up customer service.
Fleet managers considering a transition to electric vehicles can tap an array of available incentives, education, and outreach programs in California.
A recent study delves into the challenges of converting to an electric vehicle fleet that may not be readily apparent to fleet managers.
In a future-focused world, John Hyatt from the City of Dublin, Ohio, knows the only way to stay on top is to educate and keep an open mind.
E Squared Energy Advisors aims to provide fleets an all-in-one electric vehicles and green building program that results in zero emissions.
Craig Boyles from St. Louis County, Missouri, believes there are two aspects to successful management: passionate people and efficient, up-to-date facilities.
With BrightDrop, GM is creating a new business to develop the commercial electric vehicle ecosystem. This includes a new electric delivery vehicle and support for infrastructure, logistics, and service planning — as well as an entirely new sales and service network.
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