
Attending a conference for the first time can be a daunting experience. Here are five tips for first-timers to the Government Fleet Expo & Conference, from an attendee's perspective.
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In order to meet its 200-vehicle goal, the state will need to buy at least 60 vehicles each year for the next two fiscal years.
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The New York City Department of Transportation falsely claimed that fleet vehicles were damaged during Hurricane Sandy.
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Officials at the City of Mount Vernon, N.Y., have increased security measures after vandals stuffed latex gloves into the gas tanks of the city's public works trucks.
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The City of Fort Collins, Colo., will test new smart street sweeper technology this year as part of a pilot project to ensure roads are properly maintained.
Read More →Chevin Fleet Solutions has released the second stage of changes to both Enterprise and SME versions of its fleet management software, FleetWave.
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The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office in New York decided to change its vehicles’ look to adopt more reflective graphics, which boost vehicle visibility.
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The Hawaii Police Department will soon take delivery of 10 new patrol cars, its first marked vehicles to be added in about a decade.
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A 2009 Crown Victoria exploded while parked and left running outside of the Etowah County (Ala.) Sheriff's Office, highlighting the agency's need for new vehicles.
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A federal jury found former W.Va. Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry guilty of mail fraud, wire fraud, and lying to the FBI.
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