Virginia Sheriff's Office opts for Black and White Design
is moving to a black and white color scheme, a widely recognized symbol of law enforcement, making the vehicles easily recognizable to the public as a police vehicle.
is moving to a black and white color scheme, a widely recognized symbol of law enforcement, making the vehicles easily recognizable to the public as a police vehicle.
More than 50 ASE certification tests are available for ASE certification.
Edward Hightower, the electric vehicle company's current president, will become its new CEO. Hightower succeeds Daniel Ninivaggi, who moves into a strategic role as the company’s executive chairman.
The Nashville Department of Transportation is currently mapping routes using a routing software for the new Dulevo 850 sweeper.
Centerville's director of public works told the City Council that the additional revenue will support the city's reinvestment in its fleet.
Lyon County ordered 10 motor graders in June 2021. They are being delivered over the coming weeks, after Caterpillar experienced shipping delays.
Ken Lett will oversee all specs and purchasing of vehicles and equipment for the City of Alexandria.
The Waco Police Department purchased a Ford Mustang Mach-E in April, but officers were not able to power the lights, computer, or other equipment the vehicle was outfitted with.
Santa Barbara's Copter 964 will be outfitted to perform medevac operations, thanks to a $90,000 donation from an area nonprofit.
The contract for EV charging equipment and services for up to a 10-year term will enable members of the Region 1 council of governments in northern Illinois to participate under any of Blink's deployment models.
The Gwinnett County Fire & Emergency Services department will receive four new aerial ladder trucks, and eight ambulance bodies will be remounted on new chassis.
New York City's involvement in an initiative called Together For Safer Roads is part of its Vision Zero initiative, aimed at improving street safety, which it has been running since 2014.
Road rage is a factor is more than half of all fatal crashes. Make sure your drivers have the tips and tactics to steer clear of aggressive driving.
Bargersville Police Officer Jeremy Roll said the decision to use Teslas as patrol vehicles "turned out to be a really good one," as gas prices remain high. The department initially purchased the vehicles in 2019 in an effort to save on fuel.
Investigators hope utilizing the drones will reduce investigation times so they can reopen roads as quickly as possible after crashes.
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