
In a Government Fleet survey, 15% of respondents said more employees have come back to work in the past two weeks, while 13% said their workforce has decreased.
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Spring registration for ASE tests will remain open until June 30 for more than 54 automotive, collision, medium/heavy duty, school bus, transit bus, and truck equipment repair certification tests.
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While many protesters have been peaceful, violence and vandalism erupted at some protests, causing damage to fleet vehicles — especially police cars.
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Join us for our new Learning Series, “Preparing for the Future: Meeting the Evolving Challenges of Public Fleet Management.” The first webinar takes place Thursday, June 4.
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New York City looked at actual fuel economy of hybrids and non-hybrids and compared them to EPA ratings. It found that hybrids performed better than expected in fuel economy in comparison to the non-hybrids.
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A man was caught slashing 30 tires on vehicles belonging to the City of Spearfish, S.D. The value of the tires alone is approximately $7,500.
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The City of Ogdensubrg, N.Y., will move forward with fleet leasing to renew its fleet and reduce operational costs.
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The City of Redding (Calif.) Police Department has added four new electric all-terrain motorcycles to its fleet, to be used in patrolling the river trail, parks, special events, and downtown.
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Investigators allege that a former education director for Knox County (Tenn.) used his purchasing card to buy parts for a personal vehicle and removed vehicles and trailers from school property.
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Government Fleet is hosting a virtual Honors Celebration on June 2 to announce and recognize the winners of various public-sector fleet awards
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