MARION COUNTY, FL – The Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) Certification Commission awarded five members of the Marion County Sheriff's Office the first-ever certificates for becoming certified law enforcement technicians.
Read More →SEASIDE PARK, NJ – Asbury Park, N.J., will begin considering alternative fuel vehicles when it comes time for future purchases, according to the Asbury Park Press.
Read More →WINSTON-SALEM, NC – Forsyth County (N.C.) officials have started the trial use of biodiesel fuel in the county's truck fleet, according to the Winston-Salem Journal.
Read More →MARSHFIELD, WI – In the City of Marshfield, Wis., city-owned vehicles may no longer be used for commuting due to a unanimous Board of Public Works decision.
Read More →NEW YORK – The New York City Department of Correction is currently seeking competitive sealed bids for the services of a contractor to provide repairs, overhaul, mobile service, tire service, fleet management, vehicle fueling, and other related services for the automotive fleet of the department.
Read More →DULUTH, MN – A total of 59 vehicles costing $1,025,558.22 received approval for purchase by the St. Louis County Board as it re-organized for business in 2005, according to the Mesabi Daily News.
Read More →FORT SMITH, AR – A proposal by Crawford County's new sheriff to purchase five new patrol pickups was rejected on Jan. 3 by the Arkansas county's Quorum Court, according to the Times Record newspaper.
Read More →ISELIN, NJ – Law enforcement organizations reported that 154 officers died in the line of duty in 2004, nearly half of them in traffic-related accidents, according to the National Association of Fleet Administrators' Fleet Focus e-mail newsletter.
Read More →CINCINNATI – First Vehicle Services has announced that it has become the first and only company in the vehicle fleet management market to receive ISO9001:2000 certification.
Read More →CHICAGO – After paying more than $11 million in traffic accident settlements last year, Chicago officials are slapping "How's my driving?" decals on city vehicles, according to a report in the Chicago Tribune.
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