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As I am sure everyone has seen in the last several months, perception versus facts (even alternative facts) have been all around us. Unfortunately, it seems fact’s stock has taken a hit and perception, as a mechanism for making decisions, has gone up.
Read More →Starting this spring, law enforcement agencies will no longer be able to order a pursuit-rated sedan from General Motors.
Read More →Each fall, the Michigan State Police and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department evaluate the current crop of police vehicles with a battery of road tests and provide a mountain of data about their performance, braking, and vehicle dynamics.
Read More →Whatever your political opinion, there’s no doubt Trump’s agenda on the environment is vastly different from President Obama’s.
Read More →Goals don’t need to happen next month or right now. I recommend they don’t. In fleet management, things rarely happen overnight. So creating that list of goals might help you keep your eye on the prize.
Read More →Being prepared just might make a difference when you are in that right place at the right time.
Read More →Adding a fleet of battery-electric vehicles or plug-in hybrids to your motor pool is one thing. But giving an electrified sedan to a police officer seems like a trickier proposition.
Read More →A positive motor pool experience means fleets are providing a streamlined experience for their customers.
Read More →Looking for what lies beneath the surface can help you understand why or help you be equipped to answer some questions — or better yet, proactively address questions that people are thinking but haven’t asked yet.
Read More →I would argue we have all faced this at some point in our careers: We get stuck, and the underlying problem is that we take the same approach and expect different results.
Read More →Technicians, who are last to see a vehicle and who decide if and when it’s ready to go, should be aware of fleet liability.
Read More →Is something done a certain way because it was always done this way? Was a policy created due to one negative event, and is it still necessary or has it become too restrictive?
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