NYC Brings Back Bookmobile Program
The New York Public Library announced it will bring back its bookmobile program with new Sprinter vans capable of transporting up to 1,000 books each.
The New York Public Library announced it will bring back its bookmobile program with new Sprinter vans capable of transporting up to 1,000 books each.
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.
Midsize pickups are providing financial appeal with their lower acquisition cost, more favorable fuel consumption, and maintenance costs that won't break fleet budgets.
Robert Martinez from the NYPD talks about hybrid police vehicles, fleet budgeting, piloting police SUVs, and efforts to improve vehicle utilization.
Three industry veterans have been selected for induction into the Public Fleet Hall of Fame, as voted on by members of the industry via online ballot.
The executive order calls on state agencies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fleet vehicles and facilities.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) awarded grants to fleets in the state to support the replacement of older vehicles.
The City of Albany, Ga., opened a new fleet facility that will allow staff to maintain and repair its compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles.
The Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year is selected by a panel of public fleet industry veterans based on 10 categories.
According to the proposed legislation, most of the U.S. Postal Service’s vehicles have reached the end of their 24-year operational lifespan.
DeKalb County (Ga.) has deployed two rapid response vehicles to respond to emergency medical and fire suppression calls for improved response times and lower maintenance and operation costs.
Spartan Motors introduced two new purpose-built truck designs this month: an aerial and a pumper.
The City of Toledo, Ohio, has implemented a formal heavy equipment training program using a simulator to train its 75 operators.
Waste feedstock from the City of Oakland, Calif., is now being converted to Neste renewable diesel to fuel the fleet.
Rosenbauer America’s new Viper SA fire truck will be equipped with Meritor’s high-strength RS180 series single-reduction rear axle.
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