
Equipment from APWA's 2017 Public Works Expo
The Public Works Expo (PWX), produced by the American Public Works Association (APWA), took place August 27-30 in Orlando. Here's a collection of some equipment from the show floor. Photos by Thi Dao


The Public Works Expo (PWX), produced by the American Public Works Association (APWA), took place August 27-30 in Orlando. Here's a collection of some equipment from the show floor. Photos by Thi Dao


The average fleet salary has increased to $93,660, with most fleet managers reporting salaries between $70,001 and $120,000. Baby boomers make up nearly 60% of the fleet professionals surveyed. About the data: In July and August, Government Fleet magazine solicited responses to an annual survey from its readership, receiving 142 qualified responses. All charts in this gallery come from this opt-in survey.


Several exhibitors displayed new products at the 2017 Government Fleet Expo & Conference, which took place June 12-15 in San Antonio. Photos by Roselynne Reyes and courtesy of Agile Fleet, Magellan GPS, and Miller Electric Mfg. Co.


The Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX) took place from June 12-15. It included a packed show floor, a record number of attendees, and educational sessions on a range of topics specific to government fleet managers. Photos by Natalia King, Thi Dao, and Roselynne Reyes.


Take a look at an array of upfitted medium-duty vehicles set up for various jobs. Read the full story here. Photos courtesy of manufacturers.


The City of San Antonio, Texas, fleet services team manages 5,200 vehicles for the city. GFX attendees were taken on a tour of the City of San Antonio's fleet facility. Photos by Thi Dao and Roselynne Reyes.


Ford introduced the first hybrid pursuit vehicle, the Police Responder Hybrid Sedan, at Los Angeles Police Department headquarters in downtown Los Angeles. Read more about the new vehicle here. Photos by Chris Brown, Thi Dao, and courtesy of Ford.


The 2017 NAFA Institute & Expo (I&E) took place April 25 to 28 in Tampa, Fla. Here's a selection of vehicles seen on the show floor. Read more about the show here. Photos by Thi Dao.


The City of Tampa, Fla., has a fleet of 3,500 vehicles representing 27 user departments. Its interim fleet manager, Connie White-Arnold, provides a tour of its main fleet facility. Read about the fleet here.


Data is derived the U.S. General Services Administration's FY-2015 Federal Fleet Report. The GSA gathers this information from federal agencies reporting motor vehicle fleet data.


The data in this gallery, collected from 20 of Utilimarc's municipal benchmarking clients (cities, states, and counties) includes average vehicle age, mileage, maintenance cost, labor hours, and fuel economy.
