
With many fleets still trying to work through supply chain shortages, technician recruiting, and government regulations, even staying on top of everyday fleet needs can be a challenge.
With many fleets still trying to work through supply chain shortages, technician recruiting, and government regulations, even staying on top of everyday fleet needs can be a challenge.
The nearly 12,000-square-foot building replaces a facility that was badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 that was still in use.
See how fleets from Florida and South Carolina prepared and responded to one of the strongest hurricanes to slam the United States in recorded history.
The North Brunswick (New Jersey) Police Department is patrolling in 12 different police cars after a large amount of theirs were damaged in flooding from Hurricane Ida.
Hurricane Ida ravaged many parts of the Gulf Coast and caused flooding in several northeastern states.
In August 2017, Hurricane Harvey flooded parts of the City of Houston, destroying hundreds of fleet vehicles. Since then, the fleet has rebuilt itself and made strides in achieving a newer, greener, and better-utilized fleet.
In preparation for Hurricane Dorian, fleets are topping up on fuel and bringing in reinforcements from other regions.
The New York City Department of Transportation falsely claimed that fleet vehicles were damaged during Hurricane Sandy.
Central Florida is growing, with new developments, businesses, and housing being constructed. All this leads to an increase in public services. How are fleets affected by the population boom?
Hurricane Michael hit the panhandle of Florida on Wednesday before moving on to other southeastern states. Municipal, state, and federal agencies were prepared to assist.
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