
The year 2022 was one for growth. Many people started their careers, changed their careers, and retired. Government Fleet spoke with Ken Lett in the fleet industry who has started new roles in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Topeka's city attorney estimates the city will save $250,000 per year with the change.
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Technological advancements that have become available on vehicles have changed the way we look at fleet. It’s also changed the role of technicians and what people in those positions will need to learn to keep up with a rapidly evolving world.
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The coalition has been working with businesses and government fleets, as well as auto dealers and the public for nearly 30 years to help them transition to sustainable transportation.
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Driver Exchange reduces the need for handwritten forms, clears accidents faster, improves safety, and creates positive community connection.
Read More →Change. Love it or hate it, it's what's happening to the fleet industry. New tech, greener initiatives, and new standards are making a lot of industry experts re-evaluate where the state of fleet is headed.
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Police departments are implementing changes in order to save money on fuel, as Russia's war on Ukraine continues.
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Expected changes to the USPS' delivery network will improve transportation efficiency and will lead to infrastructure capable of handling charging needs.
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The City of Tuscaloosa council approved the increase, along with changes in the job titles and descriptions, at a recent meeting.
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After an officer was shot in the leg, the City of North Augusta Department of Public Safety decided to make the change to lessen the chance of injuries during an active shooter situation.
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