
How has the global pandemic changed the way fleets share vehicles, and how long will these alterations last?
How has the global pandemic changed the way fleets share vehicles, and how long will these alterations last?
Marchelle Cain is helping the City of Houston to prepare for a more sustainable future.
The digital key solution is engineered to enable public, corporate, leasing, and government fleets to better pool and optimize their assets while integrating with telematics data.
Recently, Government Fleet hosted a roundtable for public sector fleet managers to discuss the coronavirus. Here are fleet managers' biggest concerns and some solutions.
San Bernardino County employees can check out a hydrogen-powered Toyota Mirai from the county fleet’s motor pool.
Keycafe provides a connected key locker and cloud-based key management software that enables fleet managers and drivers to store and exchange their vehicle keys.
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.
The Town of Hempstead, N.Y., is taking back 40 cars and trucks that were used as take-home vehicles. Of these, 21 will be sold, and 19 will be turned into pool vehicles.
These unique programs help expand mobility not just for employees, but also for residents.
At the City of Chandler, Ariz., employees can hail a ride with a self-driving Waymo vehicle rather than checking out a motor pool car.