BRAMPTON, ONTARIO – The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) gave the 2006 Dodge Charger the government's highest rating for frontal-impact crash protection.
Read More →DECATUR, IL – The city of Decatur, Ill., received the first of the new black and white Chevrolet Impala police cruisers that will replace the present white cars, according to the Herald-Review. The current fleet will be phased out over the next several years.
Read More →MIDDLETOWN, NY – The Dutchess County Legislature is on record requesting that when county agencies buy new vehicles, they consider purchasing alternative-fuel vehicles, according to the Website...
Read More →CHARDON, OH – Geauga County Sheriff's Office in Chardon, Ohio, promoted Gerald R. Farrow to the newly created position of fleet manager.
Read More →TUCSON, AZ – Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 150,000 vehicles used by police departments and taxi companies due to reports of problems with insulation on the dashboard becoming overheated, according to the Tucson Citizen.
Read More →SALT LAKE COUNTY, UT – Salt Lake County has announced another overhaul of its fleet operations by selling many of its cars, parking dozens of take-home vehicles, adding hybrids, and switching some SUVs to sedans, according to the Salt Lake Tribune.
Read More →ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, NC – Some business owners in Rockingham County, N.C., say efforts to balance the county's budget will hurt their bottom lines, according to WFMY News in Greensboro, N.C.
Read More →SOCORRO, NM – The County Commission of Socorro County, N.M., revised the personnel policy covering vehicle use, according to the El Defensor Chieftain.
Read More →MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee Department of Public Works is proposing to sell 104 underused vehicles from its fleet, with the first ones going on sale as early as May 21, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Read More →EVANSVILLE, IN – Gov. Mitch Daniels signed the Clean Indiana Energy bill in hopes of reviving Indiana's coal industry, according to the website...
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