
Here’s a round up of what a few cities are doing to make sure they are prepared to keep roads safe.
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Here's how a variety of government fleets are ensuring roads are safe.
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New York City’s mid-December snowstorm, Gail, led to a significant increase in fleet crashes and injuries.
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Through an agreement, John Deere dealers in the United States and Canada will sell and service WESTERN snow and ice removal products compatible with John Deere Gator Utility Vehicles.
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When winter weather hits, government fleets go to work salting, plowing, and keeping roads open. But these assets may cause damage to the facility where vehicles are housed.
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The Department of Transportation will have its main maintenance facilities across the state staffed with fleet mechanics 24/7 to keep plow trucks on the road.
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The City of Bentonville, Ark., has begun using brine to melt ice, allowing it to use less salt than before.
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From compacted snow to snowplow breakdowns, to dealing with citizen complaints, here's how municipalities have been handling the recent winter storms.
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Telematics can show where vehicles are, whether and when a road has been salted, and how much salt or brine has been used.
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The City of Anchorage, Alaska, is trying a new tactic to make icy sidewalks less hazardous, by scratching the ice on the sidewalks to create traction for walkers.
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