
TRENTON, NJ - The New Jersey Department of Transportation is installing radio and GPS devices in its fleet of 3,000 units, starting with snowplowing units. Total initial cost is $17 million.
Read More →CHICAGO - With Chicago ending its shared cost lease program, the City is turning to private car sharing programs and use pool vehicles for City employees.
Read More →MT LAUREL, NJ – ARI found increasing driver productivity to be the most prevalent objective for utility fleet managers implementing GPS/telematics systems.
Read More →MT. LAUREL, NJ - Increasing driver productivity was found to be the most common objective for utility fleet managers implementing GPS/telematics systems, according to a recent Utility Fleet Benchmarking Survey.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA – The City of Sacramento’s Fleet Management division received an award from Breathe California of Sacramento that named the organization the 2011 Clean Air Champion Government Award winner.
Read More →WALLKILL, NY – The town of Wallkill has decided to add GPS tracking systems to its 93 vehicles.
Read More →MANALAPAN, NJ – The Western Monmouth Utilities Authority (WMUA) increased driver productivity by 25 percent, and reduced fuel costs by 10 percent, by integrating a GPS fleet tracking solution.
Read More →DULUTH, MN – The City of Duluth expects savings of more than $59,000 during the first year of using GPS systems to track and manage use of 300 vehicles.
Read More →DELAND, FL – Volusia County added new "green driver" modules to the existing GPS systems in more than 550 county vehicles to improve driver behavior to reduce fuel and maintenance costs.
Read More →WARREN, OH - The Trumbull County, Ohio Commissioner’s Office voted Jan. 26 to add GPS to 32 vehicles, according to representatives from the Commissioner’s Office. The county decided to add GPS because it wants to keep track of the whereabouts of employees using its vehicles during work hours.
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