Preventive maintenance has many legal ramifications.
A Michigan city's fleet cuts costs with a one-stop service agreement and time-saving devices.
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In-house asset-management solutions aren't necessarily more cost-effective than commercial programs.
Research that'll help you decide what activities and devices to allow, and what to prohibit.
Computerized safety systems are keeping drivers out of harm's way.
Be wary of claims about cost-saving products and devices.
Municipalities can benefit from what commercial and military fleets have learned about LED headlights.
Juice performance and service life with high-powered batteries and high-tech capacitors.
Manufacturers improve ruggedness and durability while reducing weight.
New emissions standards factor vehicle use into the equation.
How emissions standards and sophisticated computer controls affect formulations and service schedules.
Three reasons to break the idling habit, and technologies that can help you do it.
A tire retread program can revive your fleet budget, if done right.
A new generation of automated transmissions offers cost-effective choices.
You don't have to be a slave to manufacturer-recommended schedules.
Whatever engine you choose, the investment's good until at least 2013.
We felt like we were driving a pickup, not a box truck, during a test-drive through the industrial wilds of Chicago.
Though more fuel-efficient than 2007 models, their filters continue to require extra maintenance.
How to lower your operation's overall gasoline and diesel consumption.