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NewsDecember 15, 2011

Report Says North Carolina Should Implement State-Wide Fleet Management System

RALEIGH, NC – The State of North Carolina’s Program Evaluation Division released a report on State agencies’ fleet vehicles. The report found a discrepancy between vehicle registration records and the number of vehicles those agencies reported.

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NewsJune 17, 2011

Raleigh Plan Proposes New Facility With Space for Fleet Services

RALEIGH, NC - The City of Raleigh’s proposed 2012 capital improvement program includes a remote operations center that would have space for the City’s Vehicle Fleet Services division.

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NewsMay 12, 2011

Mecklenburg County 2012-FY Budget Cites Vehicle Replacement as Imperative

CHARLOTTE - The proposed business imperatives for the 2012-FY Mecklenburg County, N.C. budget includes money for replacement of aging, high-mileage fleet vehicles.

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NewsApril 28, 2011

Durham and Southern Research Demonstrate New Clean Diesel Technology

DURHAM, NC – The City of Durham’s Fleet Management Department has partnered with Southern Research Institute to install emissions-reduction technologies on a number of diesel-powered vehicles and equipment in the fleet.

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NewsApril 7, 2011

Forsyth County, N.C. Automates Car Sharing Management

WINSTON-SALEM, NC - Forsyth County has selected a Web-based fleet and motor pool management application that allowed the County to reduce fleet size by 30 vehicles.

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NewsMay 6, 2010

Washington, N.C. ‘Goes Green’

WASHINGTON, NC - Washington has implemented a green-fleets policy to help combat rising fuel costs.

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NewsNovember 25, 2009

N.C. State Cars Missing Side Air Bags

RALEIGH, NC - A recent news investigation discovered approximately 750 of North Carolina's state-owned vehicles are not equipped with side air bags.

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NewsNovember 12, 2009

N.C. State Agencies Spend Money on Parked Vehicles

RALEIGH, NC - A WRAL news investigation found several North Carolina agencies using the state's motor fleet have paid millions for miles they did not drive.

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