
3 Ways Fleet Tech Builds Public Trust
Managing a state or local fleet comes with levels of accountability private companies don’t have. Read how modern fleet technology helps elevate visibility and safety to strengthen community trust.
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Managing a state or local fleet comes with levels of accountability private companies don’t have. Read how modern fleet technology helps elevate visibility and safety to strengthen community trust.
Read More →Braun Corporation is recalling certain 2014-2019 Toyota Sienna mobility van conversions. The brake lines may have incorrect tube nut fittings installed.
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IPLC has created a smart power solution to enhance the way fleet managers handle cold-weather fleet maintenance.
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Traditional harnesses are designed to stop a fall. With this upgrade, users can shift into a safe post-fall position to relieve pressure on their femoral arteries.
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Officers are getting shot and killed in their cars and SUVs. Vehicle armor manufacturers and their law enforcement agency customers are hoping to make that a thing of the past.
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EMP's thermal system consists of two fans, a wire harness, and a system controller to eliminate engine overheating on armored vehicles.
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Drivers who engage in risky behavior are often found engaging in other risky behaviors at the same time, according to new data released by Lytx.
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The City of Toledo, Ohio, has implemented a formal heavy equipment training program using a simulator to train its 75 operators.
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A Newburgh Heights (Ohio) police officer was attempting to catch up to a traffic offender when he struck a patch of ice, causing his cruiser to go off the right side of the roadway.
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A fire began in a fire truck owned by the Mantua Township in New Jersey before spreading to other trucks parked in the town's public works lot.
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A City of Albuquerque, N.M., audit found that the city’s system for managing vehicle collision repair is out of date and not comprehensive enough.
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