
Insufficient funding, no separate funding for totaled vehicles, and the rising cost of equipment make it difficult for the City of Virginia Beach, Va., to replace all its aging units.
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New York City is defending its fleet safety initiatives in response to a recent New York Post story. In the article, the Post cited an 11% spike in accidents involving city vehicles.
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New Jersey City University (NJCU) fleet reduced its preventable collisions by 78% in calendar-year 2015 in comparison to the prior year, earning it the National Safety Council's award for significant improvement in safety performance.
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A new centralized database of New York City fleet vehicle collisions shows city vehicles were involved in 5,605 collisions in 2014, and reveals that a high percentage of injury collisions involve rear-ending.
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The Los Angeles Police Department will roll out its telematics system to begin tracking the driving behavior of 50 officers starting in January as part of a trial program to determine if telematics can help reduce crashes.
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The City of Gainesville, Fla., has signed a contract with the CEI Group to continue to provide it with fleet accident management services.
Read More →The CEI Group, Inc. will demonstrate ClaimsLink ExpressLane, the latest version of its online accident management information system, at the 2014 Government Fleet Expo and Conference next week in San Diego, Calif.
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The contract, initiated by Sarasota County Risk Management, calls for CEI to manage collision repairs for the county’s entire fleet of 3,000 vehicles, including vehicles in its sheriff, fire, transit, and fleet departments.
Read More →TREVOSE, PA – The CEI Group, Inc. (CEI), a provider of fleet accident and risk management services, will demonstrate its latest accident management technology at the Government Fleet Expo in Denver next week.
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After implementing the Driver’s Alert SMART RISK program and other loss control measures, the State of Georgia reduced preventable vehicular accidents, resulting in a savings of $800,000 to taxpayers.
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