
EV Shifts, Salem’s Rise and GFX 2027
From hybrids and extended-range electric vehicles, to the changes that helped Salem, Oregon, become the No. 1 Leading Fleet.
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From hybrids and extended-range electric vehicles, to the changes that helped Salem, Oregon, become the No. 1 Leading Fleet.
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OnTerra Systems' RouteSavvy 1.5 updates its route planning software to ncorporate more features from MapPoint, making it even easier to transition from MapPoint and Streets & Trips software.
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Air Lift Company's three air spring kits for the 2015 Ford F-150 half-ton pickup truck include RideControl, LoadLifter 5000 and LoadLifter 5000 Ultimate. The kits are designed for towing and hauling heavy loads.
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The City of Culver City, Calif., fleet division hosted a Technology, Ride & Drive Advanced Vehicle Expo day to showcase the various types of vehicle technologies that the city has deployed in the fleet.
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The City of Covington, Ky., and a local community college are initiating a partnership on a shared fleet maintenance site that could allow students to work on city fleet vehicles.
Read More →The City of Grand Junction, Colo., has finished a $2.8 million compressed natural gas (CNG) project that has been in the works for a decade, the city has announced.
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Crysteel Manufacturing’s High ‘N Slide Multi-Function Tailgate combines dump-through, sliding and high-lift functionality into a single tailgate.
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Link Manufacturing’s Electronic Air Kit for the UltraRide suspension system is designed to improve the ride and handling of light- and medium-duty work trucks, buses and emergency service vehicles.
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The Northern California chapter of the Municipal Equipment Maintenance Association (MEMA) will hold its first meeting at the Sonoma Raceway on May 19.
Read More →An audit found that the City of Industry, Calif., overpaid for its outsourced street sweeping services and equipment rentals provided by a company owned by a former mayor and his family.
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This winter's storms pushed the cost of snow removal in New Hampshire to $9.2 million, a tab incurred by the Department of Transportation that led to a raid on the fund that pays for road and bridge repair and maintenance.
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