Columbus Fleet Proctors First ASE Exams
The City of Columbus, Ohio, proctored its first exam for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), with eight test-takers.
The City of Columbus, Ohio, proctored its first exam for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), with eight test-takers.
The balloon cannot move around, which distinguishes it from a drone, but it still offers an ideal vantage point for monitoring crowds.
When Hurricane Harvey struck in 2017, the Fulshear Simonton (Texas) Fire Department relied on other public entities and federal assistance for high-water vehicles. Now it has two of its own.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has paused its regulation of vehicle recalls and is not posting updates on its website during the federal government shutdown.
Tacoma and Clark Public Utilities in Washington as well as the city of Palo Alto, Calif., are the latest West Coast municipalities and utilities to electrify portions of their fleets with XL-equipped vehicles.
Nissan has unveiled the 2019 Leaf e+, which includes a new powertrain and additional power and a range of up to 226 miles.
An Anderson County (S.C.) Sheriff's vehicle was found engulfed in flames at the fleet facility, and several county vehicles had missing items.
The federal government shutdown, now entering its 19th day, has shut down various federal agencies, affecting about 800,000 federal employees.
New Jersey City University’s Department of Facilities and Construction Management completed the capital purchase of three electric vehicles.
CentralSquare Technologies, which offers public administration software, is integrating enterprise asset management in its platform.
Peterbilt gave attendees of the CES electronics show in Las Vegas the first look at the all-electric medium-duty Model 220EV.
Landi Renzo USA has secured certifications from the Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board for several Ford F-Series and E-Series models that run on compressed natural gas.
Although some of the City of Memphis' gas pumps automatically tracked fuel usage, others depended on manual logs, and not all manual logs were kept up to date.
A fire on Jan. 2 destroyed a Gibson Township, Pa., building, including three snow plow trucks — nearly half of the seven-truck fleet.
Baltimore did not purchase fire trucks between 2009 and 2011, leading to an aging fleet.
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