
Government Fleet Vehicle Sales See February Decline
Government fleet vehicles declined, with 16,744 vehicles sold in February, down 8.9% from 18,383 sold in February 2025.
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Government fleet vehicles declined, with 16,744 vehicles sold in February, down 8.9% from 18,383 sold in February 2025.
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The updated Broom Badger is ideal for municipalities and contractors looking for a compact street sweeper.
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The RegenX1 is a single-engine, truck-mounted regenerative air sweeper that eliminates the work of maintaining two engines.
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A vehicle research tool on Bobit fleet websites allows fleet managers to search and compare vehicle lifecycle costs and fleet incentives.
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The 2023 Silverado Police Pursuit Vehicle is a crew-cab, short-bed, four-wheel drive truck designed for high speeds and dynamic capability.
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Zeus Electric Chassis is set to deliver five trucks to the Sacramento Municipal Utilities District in California (SMUD) in May. Learn more about the vehicles and why SMUD is going all-electric.
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The drones help responders assess incidents, provide situational awareness to the Transportation Operations Center and Traffic Management centers (TMCs), and assist with overall traffic management during incidents.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security reports that the quadrupedal robots are being tested in a variety of surveillance-focused roles, and that trials have been successful so far.
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New Flyer is prioritizing sustainability of urban areas through the electrification of mass mobility, with a focus on zero-emission buses and coaches, infrastructure, and technology.
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Oshkosh Defense will open a dedicated facility in Spartanburg, South Carolina, where it will build the United States Postal Service's Next Generation Delivery Vehicle.
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Pierce Manufacturing and Oshkosh Airport Products have introduced the Volterra platform of electric vehicles for the fire and emergency market, with the first municipal truck already in service with the City of Madison, Wis.
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