
The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has a new E-learning program. Consisting of four e-learning training modules and a separate quiz, the program focuses on awareness of entry-level tasks related to basic automobile service.
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Alameda County in California was chosen as a recipient of the 2014 Ready, Set, Charge! Bay Area Electric Vehicle Readiness Awards earlier this month. The county received an award for the being the Most EV Ready Large Community.
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Peterbilt Motors Company launched a new complimentary app for Apple and Windows tablets that allows users to tour vehicles, browse features and specs, and even select different truck colors.
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General Motors will begin offering its 2015 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab with a special service package for law enforcement agencies this summer, the automaker has announced.
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Cast your ballot for the inaugural inductees of the Public Fleet Hall of Fame! Voting for the nominees ends Wednesday, April 30. Twenty-seven individuals have been nominated, and 10 will be inducted this year.
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Fleet attendance to the upcoming 2014 Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) is tracking 30% higher compared to this time last year, according to event organizers.
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The California Energy Commission approved funding of more than $20 million to promote and expand use of alternative fuels.
Read More →The City of Hattiesburg, Miss., has decided to keep its refuse collection in-house after receiving two bids from private companies for the service that were higher than the city’s costs.
Read More →The Buffalo (N.Y.) Police Department has taken delivery of the first batch of 49 black-and-white Chevrolet Tahoe PPV SUVs to replace blue-and-white Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors.
Read More →New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said this week that a 14-minute delay in the dispatching of city ambulances to a Queens fire that claimed the lives of two children is "not acceptable."
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