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Policeby David GriffithDecember 7, 2022

Testing the 2023 Patrol Vehicles

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.

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Policeby Christy GrimesDecember 7, 2022

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Halts Lethal Robot Policy

The policy would have allowed police officers to deploy ground-based robots to use lethal force in extreme circumstances.

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Safetyby Christy GrimesDecember 7, 2022

Nearly Half of New York Town's Refuse Trucks Destroyed in Fire

The cause of the fire at the town of Huntington maintenance facility is under investigation.

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Softwareby Staff WriterDecember 7, 2022

DIU, U.S. Army Partner on Software Prototypes for Ground Autonomy

The two-year Defense Innovation Unit contract is to help automate future ground vehicles conducting high-risk missions such as reconnaissance and surveillance.

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Remarketingby Christy GrimesDecember 5, 2022

Using Online Auctions to Fill Gaps in Fleets

Commercial fleets are constantly dealing with canceled vehicle orders. Government fleets can help meet these needs – and cash in – by selling their used vehicles and heavy equipment.

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Fundingby Staff WriterDecember 5, 2022

Texas City Approves Automated Refuse Truck Purchase

The Brownwood, Texas, City Council unanimously approved the purchase of an automated refuse truck during a November 29 meeting.

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Fundingby Staff WriterDecember 2, 2022

Tax Levy Helps Ohio Fire Department Update Fleet

A tax levy that voters passed a year ago has helped Ohio's Shawnee Township Fire Department purchase two new trucks.

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Safetyby Staff WriterDecember 1, 2022

Cars Rented, Returned by Secret Service Catch Fire

Officials believe the fire may have been started by a vehicle that was recalled for a faulty battery junction box that has caused fires elsewhere.

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Green Fleetby Staff WriterDecember 1, 2022

Maine City to Require EV Charging Infrastructure in Parking Areas

The city of South Portland passed a new rule that would require developers to consider electric vehicle charging infrastructure when building new parking areas.

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Green Fleetby Christy GrimesNovember 30, 2022

U.S. Legislators Call for USPS to Ramp Up Electrification Efforts

The group is calling on the Postal Service to make a commitment to increase its fleet electrification commitment to 95% from 40%.

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