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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.

The Cook County Sheriff's Office currently uses shared helicopters with the Chicago Police Department. Both of its helicopters are often grounded due to maintenance issues.
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Framingham's mayor realized his list of municipal vehicles used as take-home vehicles was out of date when he received a public records request regarding the take-home vehicle program.
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The heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system's controls may become inoperative, including those for defogging and defrosting.
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The seats in the back of Cole County EMS' new ambulance are engineered to allow personnel to deliver patient care while seated and secured in seatbelts.
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The money will fund the replacement of 45 on-road and off-road diesel vehicles, including bucket trucks, refuse haulers, dump trucks, box trucks, front loaders, semi-trucks, freight trucks and freight switchers.
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Public fleet professionals can sign up for a free account on FleetSHARE to network with peers and access fleet-specific resources.
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Michigan State University received a $500,000 grant so it can continue researching electric vehicle infrastructure designs in smart cities.
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The first use of the fossil-free steel will be to prototype advanced, environmentally sustainable McNeilus refuse collection vehicles.
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The city has 75 new police cars in need of equipment, but the supply chain crisis is making it hard to find.
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Federal, state, and local authorities make arrests, seize property across the U.S.
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