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Editorial
Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

Although the new helicopters are part of the State Highway Patrol fleet, the majority of missions conducted by the helicopters are to help local agencies in the area.
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A waste removal company sued the City of Brownsville, Texas, and its commissioners, alleging that they kept the company from winning the contract.
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Geotab has been awarded a single-source blanket purchase agreement to supply the State of California and participating local government agency fleets with a telematics solution.
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Thursday, May 16, is the last day to save $100 off a Fleet Full Conference Pass and Supplier Pass to the Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX).
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They say necessity is the mother of invention. These inventions by fleet employees and customers were made to solve a specific need.
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The city of Los Angeles' Mayor Garcetti plans to aggressively electrify its fleet as part of an ambitious plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the city.
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Prior to entering into the agreement, Kubota conducted significant testing on the Goodyear R14 tire.
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The City of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, has selected Stertil-Koni vehicle lifting systems for its new Stoney Transit Facility bus storage and maintenance structure.
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Nicknamed "Speed Trap," the concept vehicle is based on the Dodge Durango SRT Pursuit and debuted at the One Lap of America competition in Indiana.
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The New York Public Library announced it will bring back its bookmobile program with new Sprinter vans capable of transporting up to 1,000 books each.
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