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Editorial
Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

THOR, or another deployable asset, could be used to extend THOR’s Hammer’s 5G standalone capabilities into areas the trailer can’t reach. For example, THOR’s Hammer could be positioned at an emergency operations center while THOR moves deep into a forest during a wildfire response effort.
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The 2021 update to Fairfax County's Operational Energy Strategy explained that the EVSE is intended to increase both charging availability for the community, as well as promote the widespread adoption of EVs.
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The transportation sector is Vermont’s largest greenhouse gas contributor, the governor wrote in a Facebook post.
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This week TFC Haley Jo Lucas became the Georgia State Patrol Aviation Division’s first female pilot in the history of the agency.
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The Spokane Police Department will be able to take advantage of a narrow order window in late August or early September to order enough replacement patrol cars to cover the department through at least 2023.
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Chula Vista Police's drone program was the first in the country to receive FAA approval allowing police to look at anything from above that is outside their line of sight.
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"It becomes about budgeting so we are not going back to the City Council asking for more money in the Fuel budget as it becomes a number that you cannot control," Fort Wayne Director of Fleet Operations Larry Campbell said.
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Hi Pro's ultra-low NOx propane vehicles, developed by Roush CleanTech, reduce NOx emissions by 96% compared to diesel.
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The director for the department of public utilities can enter into one or more contracts for the infrastructure.
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The side-arm-loading sanitation trucks being purchased by the Rocky Mount Public Works department are designed to fully automate refuse and recyclable collection.
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