
Is Fleet in a Reset Mode? | GovCast Shorts
On the go and want a snapshot of our top industry news? Check out Government Fleet's new video short of what's been happening.
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On the go and want a snapshot of our top industry news? Check out Government Fleet's new video short of what's been happening.
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The driver shortage is affecting public agencies' snowplowing efforts. The City of Hartford, Vermont, and the Montana Department of Transportation are combating this by hiring a number of temporary drivers.
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A Mercer County (New Jersey) Department of Transportation truck caught fire while parked inside the DOT building, in the center bay of a vehicle garage.
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The Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) took place November 15-18, 2021 in Orlando. Here's a video recap of the event.
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The Woodbury County, Iowa, Sheriff’s Office did not maintain documentation regarding the condition of its vehicles, which may help determine their value when being traded in.
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The San Bernardino County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk is going mobile with its 2018 Ford Thor Motorcoach Vegas-Series RV.
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The contract will see the technology being equipped on more than 21,000 of the Air Force’s general purpose vehicles.
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The City of Port Arthur, Texas, is implementing a new plan to address ongoing trash collection delays, including adding to its fleet by leasing garbage trucks.
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Applications are now open for the 2022 Leading Fleets award. The award is open to government fleets and recognizes operations that are performing at a high level in fleet innovation and leadership.
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The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) crews were treating roads and plowing shoulders where needed along the state’s toll bridges, tunnels, and highways.
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The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles will continue to use commonwealth-owned vehicles for driver testing services through April 30.
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