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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.

Ford has released important deadlines for fleets interested in purchasing the Police Interceptor (PI) Sedan before it is discontinued; the last vehicles produced will be 2019 model-year vehicles.
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Government Fleet Expo & Conference attendees who register by May 18 will receive $100 off a Fleet Full Conference Pass, Supplier Pass, or Spouse pass.
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The North Carolina State Highway Patrol has begun deploying patrol cars with low-profile graphics, sometimes known as 'ghost cars,' in each of its eight troops.
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The newest presidential limo model, dubbed 'The Beast 2.0,' has completed OEM testing and is expected to hit the streets in late summer of this year.
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Indianapolis City-County Council approved $1.27 million to purchase and equip 50 vehicles, replacing some of the leased electric and plug-in cars from a controversial agreement with Vision Fleet.
Read More →The Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO) has hired Bill Burns as its fleet & facilities maintenance manager. Burns previously worked as the fleet operations manager at the City of Columbus, Ohio.
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The City of Hammond, Ind., is switching its fleet to propane autogas bi-fuel vehicles as part of an effort to save $26 million over the next 15 years.
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New York City will begin using renewable diesel, a low-emission, 99% petroleum-free fuel, to power more than 1,000 city government vehicles, including many sanitation trucks.
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The City of Sacramento, Calif., patrol cars will soon have ballistic doors, with the city council voting to approve more than $440,000 to buy the ballistic panels.
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The Massachusetts State Police has activated automated vehicle location (AVL) systems in all 1,087 marked police cruisers.
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