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ProductsOctober 24, 2022

John Deere Large P-Tier Excavators Increase Productivity

The 470 P-tier, 670 P-tier, and 870 P-tier models offer enhanced visibility features.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 6, 2021

NYC Fleet Fuel Use Down 4M Gallons in 4 Years

New York City fleet’s fuel use has decreased significantly over the past four years due to use of electrified vehicles, hybrid and fuel-efficient vehicles, and vehicles consuming biofuel.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 24, 2019

Fla. City Reduces Idle Time by 20% with Telematics

Here's how the City of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., reduced vehicle downtime by 28%, reduced idle time by 20%, and decreased fuel consumption by 5%.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 23, 2019

Calif. County Increases Vehicle MPG by 7%

Nevada County, Calif., increased vehicle fuel economy by using SmartPedal, a device that stabilizes the gas pedal.

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Newsby Thi DaoNovember 14, 2018

Study Urges Mass. City to Expand Telematics Use

The City of Worcester, Mass., should expand telematics to its entire fleet for cost savings, a study from a non-partisan research group stated.

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ArticlesMarch 4, 2016

Idle Efficiency Keeps State and Federal Funds Coming

With increased competition and a growing number of carbon-reduction options, how can a fleet manager make the case that theirs is a cost-effective program, deserving of state or federal support?

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NewsAugust 18, 2015

La. Installs GPS on 10,000 State Cars

The State of Louisiana is installing GPS tracking devices on its entire 10,543-vehicle fleet, The Advocate reported. The state expects the $10 million project will save $30 million over the next five years by reducing the cost of fuel, maintenance, and insurance.

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NewsJuly 1, 2015

Wyoming Adds Telematics to 1,600 Fleet Vehicles

The State of Wyoming announced it will add Verizon’s Networkfleet telematics system to 1,600 fleet vehicles. This will cost the state $244,800 in upfront fees and $363,000 in annual fees.

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