It's Unanimous: Ford F-150 Lightning is a Winner
The new F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck adds the prestigious 2023 MotorTrend Truck of the Year award to its trophy case.
The new F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck adds the prestigious 2023 MotorTrend Truck of the Year award to its trophy case.
Charlotte Fire Department reported that the truck will save 19.66 metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent from tailpipe emissions annually.
The 2023 Roadmap to Safety was released and discusses improving roads and infrastructures for driver safety.
Mitsubishi, Nissan/Infiniti, and Stellantis join 12 other automakers who have all met the voluntary commitment to equip 95% of their light-duty cars and trucks with crash avoidance technology by the production year that began on Sept. 1, 2022.
Ford, Xos, and Hino are the latest companies to be featured in Work Truck's "Recall Roundup."
The coalition has been working with businesses and government fleets, as well as auto dealers and the public for nearly 30 years to help them transition to sustainable transportation.
Border Patrol Agent Raul Gonzalez Jr. began working for CBP in 2011.
New York state recently mandated biodiesel in heating oil statewide, starting at 5% of fuel use in 2002 and going to 20% in 2030.
The event is part of Alexandria's sustainability mission and to help staff better understand what alternative vehicles are available for the fleet.
Check out what Samsara saw in 2022, and what it is looking forward to in the coming year and beyond.
Government fleets make up one of the largest industries that utilize the Take 5 Car Wash fleet program.
Five marked patrol vehicles have been involved in accidents in New Castle in the last few months.
Medford police will install five new cameras in each patrol vehicle, with each exterior camera covering three traffic lanes and offering a clearer panoramic view.
Gas-powered SUVs strutted their stuff at this year’s Michigan State Police testing, but the electrics will be the star in next year’s evaluations.
The policy would have allowed police officers to deploy ground-based robots to use lethal force in extreme circumstances.
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