As 2024 winds down, we’re looking back on the stories that sparked conversations and provided valuable insights for fleet managers and public sector professionals.
This year’s standout topics include innovative approaches to technician staffing, strategies for building stronger partnerships, and preparations for future regulatory changes.
These articles offer a glimpse into the challenges and opportunities shaping the fleet management industry and the ideas driving progress forward. Let’s revisit the key takeaways that defined 2024.
1. Rethinking the Formula – How Many Technicians are Needed?
Skilled technician shortages have troubled government fleets, but as technical education improves, public sector managers must rethink staffing formulas to address this dilemma.
2. Creating Partnerships Beyond the Fleet Management Office
Boynton Beach's director of fleet management and mobility shares solutions for vehicle procurement, strengthening team dynamics, and fostering partnerships with other city departments.
3. EPA 3.0 – Public Sector Vehicles Included Beginning in 2027
Upcoming regulations targeting public sector diesel-powered trucks from 2027 mean fleet managers should be proactive by formulating a procurement strategy that will work for the entity’s benefit.
4. Servant Leadership in Fleet Management
A fleet manager breaks down what it means to be a servant leader within the fleet and for the community.
5. Creating a Culture of Driver Safety: Drivers’ Expectations
A heavy emphasis on pre- and post-trip vehicle walkaround inspections is one driver safety tip, among others.
6. 10 Do's and Don'ts of Fleet Management for Operational Success
Effective fleet management is essential for ensuring operational efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing the safety and reliability of your fleet.
7. Pre-Crash Actions to Avoid Nuclear Verdicts
Government fleets are not immune from distracted drivers or pedestrians, mechanical issues and other worst-case scenarios that can end in a collision. A great safety program is part of the strategy.
8. The Power of Purpose: Driving Up Engagement by Eliminating Irrelevance
Starting with why: how being clear about your purpose can unlock hidden motivation in your team. A follow-up to building a culture of success in fleet leadership.
9. Wired for Safety: Shock-Proofing Your Fleet Operations for EV Maintenance and Repair
Considerations to take when preparing for in-house work on electric vehicles, and a look at what could become a hazard in your shop that will require adjustments.
10. How a County Fleet Began its Electrification Journey on a Shoestring Budget
As an early adopter, Cobb County was able to save thousands of dollars in its initial transition to EVs, as well as on its EV infrastructure installation. See how Fleet Services Director Al Curtis did it, and how you can bring stakeholders onboard with adopting EVs today.












