
Managing a state or local fleet comes with levels of accountability private companies don’t have. Read how modern fleet technology helps elevate visibility and safety to strengthen community trust.
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By combining media authority with marketplace enablement, BBM aims to create a more connected environment where fleets can confidently evaluate solutions and technology companies can accelerate responsible growth.
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John Deere’s new P-Tier midsize excavators focus on operator comfort, safety, and jobsite performance, with updated cab design and integrated technology for heavy-duty applications.
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What did police fleets actually wrestle with in 2025? We highlight the most impactful stories on vehicles, funding, technology, and operations, distilling the key takeaways for fleet and command staff.
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A look back at the biggest storylines that shaped public-sector fleet operations this year, from staffing and budgeting pressures to technology adoption and the realities of vehicle supply.
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The pilot will use Cero Global’s technology on city-owned vehicles to evaluate its impact on emissions and fuel consumption, as well as potential savings in municipal operating costs.
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As public agencies work to cut emissions from off-road operations, fleets are turning to a mix of renewable fuels, hybrid systems, battery-electric equipment and emerging hydrogen technology.
Read More →Ride along on a pre-dawn refuse route to see how operator-first, integrated safety technology turns split-second risk into preventable events and why purpose-built trucks are the next step in fleet safety.
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Our October lineup wasn't just scary stories; fleet operations have also been tackling pain points through innovation, from reducing speed to improving technology to shop improvements and more.
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New York City is expanding the use of Intelligent Speed Assistance technology across all non-emergency fleet vehicles, marking the world’s largest municipal ISA program, according to NYCDCAS.
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