How an Arizona City's New Electric Fire Truck Differs from its Diesel Fire Trucks
Mesa Fire and Medical's E-ONE Vector electric pumper can get about 142 miles in a city and 100 miles on a highway before the range extender kicks in.
Mesa Fire and Medical's E-ONE Vector electric pumper can get about 142 miles in a city and 100 miles on a highway before the range extender kicks in.
Can technology help reduce accidents and fatalities at busy intersections? The city of Bellevue in the state of Washington, turned to LiDAR and Outsight to help answer this question.
A statement from GM on the pause prompted by a software issue, plus how it may affect fleets.
Why the vehicles were needed, plus details on the city's close connection with the Caribbean nation.
The 11th edition of "Countermeasures That Work" is aimed to help state and local governments implement effective programs to save lives, prevent crashes, and make roads safer for everyone.
Between 2018 and 2022, the agency spent an average of $46.6 million annually on its Air Support Division. Over half the flights during that time were not to the highest priority calls.
The state received the first three electric vehicles from Canoo as an innovative part of the state’s ongoing fleet modernization initiative.
The end-of-year tallies show a healthy 28% annual increase across commercial, rental, and government fleet sectors.
The policy change by the Portland Police Bureau eases some restrictions put in place in 2017, and provides more clear terminology to help officers determine when a pursuit is appropriate and safe.
The Ford recall affects approximately 18,000 F-150 trucks, Super Duty F-250, F-350, F-450, F-550 trucks, and F-600 chassis cabs.
US DOT and DCAS are partnering to support expansions of the ISA program to 1,700 additional fleet vehicles.
Are your fleet vehicles or tires involved in the latest recalls? Check our roundup of recalls from the month of December to see.
As of Dec. 22, 2023, the company has completed 125 Mullen THREEs.
GM's HYDROTEC fuel cell technology offers an additional energy propulsion option to support Autocar’s fleet customers’ move toward EPA requirements.
Where the sports car came from, how the Panama City Police Department seized the vehicle, and a look at legislation allowing seized vehicles to be used for law enforcement.
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