SACRAMENTO, CA – California’s State agencies have eliminated 7,112 vehicles from their respective fleets as part of an effort to eliminate underutilized vehicles, according to the California Department of General Services (DGS). Out of that total, the reduction effort has so far eliminated 4,204 passenger cars and light-duty trucks, which DGS expects to save the State more than $12.6 million annually in fuel, insurance, and depreciation costs.
California’s Governor Jerry Brown issued an executive order, B-2-11, in January of 2011 to reduce the size of the passenger vehicle fleet operated by the State by half, if not more.











