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ArticlesNovember 10, 2025

2025 Government Fleet Hacks Report

The 2025 Government Fleet Hacks study revealed that public fleets rely on DIY tools, repurposed software, and peer training to overcome budget and staffing constraints.

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Newsby Staff and News ReportsJune 30, 2023

Study Reveals Ongoing Challenges Faced by Fleet Managers

The study, based on a survey conducted in February 2023, highlighted significant shifts in fleet managers' priorities over time.

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Newsby News/Media ReleaseDecember 20, 2022

Higher Collisions, Fatalities Not Linked to Marijuana Legalization

A study from the Canadian Institute of Actuaries and the Casualty Actuarial Society analyzed the impact of marijuana decriminalization on motor vehicle crashes in both Canada and the U.S.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 3, 2020

Study: Natural Gas Refuse Trucks Versus Battery Electric...What's More Green?

An analysis reveals natural gas refuse truck investments clear New Jersey air and decarbonize trash collection operations more dramatically and cost effectively.

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NewsAugust 6, 2020

Samsara Data Shows Risky Behavior Peaks at Start, End of Shifts

Here's how fleet managers can use this data to coach drivers more effectively.

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NewsJuly 15, 2010

DriveCam Insights Focus on Waste Fleets

SAN DIEGO - A DriveCam study focuses on the distribution of collisions and near collisions identified in 2009 by month, day, and year, specifically comparing commercial waste fleets to an aggregation of commercial fleets in various other industries.

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NewsMay 24, 2010

Monroe County Cuts Emissions with Ethanol

ROCHESTER, NY - Testing conducted on Monroe County's fleet has shown E-20 use reduces tailpipe emissions of hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide and shows "no discernible impact to vehicle drivability or the need for additional maintenance."

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NewsFebruary 24, 2010

UC-Irvine Study Shows Turfgrass to be Positive Sequester of Carbon

BLOOMINGTON, MN - Scientists from the Department of Earth System Science at the University of California - Irvine recently published a paper in the journal Geophysical Research Letters that adds significantly to the body of knowledge documenting the carbon benefits of turfgrass.

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