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Editorial

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.

New York City’s light-duty fleet purchases averaged 100 mpg in fiscal-year 2018.
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Staff at the City of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, redesigned the chassis on its standard dump trucks, and can now switch a spring/summer asphalt carrier or dust suppression carrier to a winter sand spreader or anti-icer in 20 minutes.
Read More →The Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator allegedly misused a government vehicle when commuting between Washington, D.C., and his home in North Carolina.
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The City of Monroe, Wash., is buying replacement vehicles a year ahead of schedule in order to secure the Ford Police Interceptor Sedan before it is discontinued.
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First Vehicle Services will handle management, maintenance, and repair for all fire department vehicles and equipment in Seminole County, Fla.
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Conan Freud served New York City in various roles for more than 30 years, including time as both deputy commissioner and fleet chief of the Department of Transportation.
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The Climate Mayors Electric Vehicle (EV) Purchasing Collaborative is an online portal that enables cities to bid on EVs together in larger quantities.
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The Mt. Vernon, N.Y., mayor alleges that a city bucket truck was repossessed because the city comptroller refused to pay the bills.
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Clean Fuels Ohio has expanded its annual conference, the Midwest Green Fleets Forum and Expo, to a wider range of audiences.
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The City of Madison, Wis., is building a $32.8 million fleet/fire/radio shop facility. Construction is expected to start in 2019, with move-in scheduled for 2020.
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