Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

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Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

The company recently completed a transition of 50% of the fleet to new vehicles when increased demand fueled service expansion in 2014.
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The service crowdsources its routes based on rider demand, and it’s working to use data algorithms to map the most efficient routes, helping commuters who aren’t well-served by current public bus routes and local trains.
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The strikes began on Sunday, when workers with the London Underground staged a 24-hour strike by closing subway stations in the central parts of the capital.
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Agency to spend $64.6 million on contractors in the fiscal year beginning in July, which is $17.2 million more than the budget for the current fiscal year.
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Installations are expected to begin in early 2017 and be completed during the second half of the year. Terms of the order were not disclosed.
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The company's PROXmobil3 readers are fully capable of accepting open payments — contactless credit cards, debit EMV, and near-field communication devices — a goal that aligns with OCTA’s future plans.
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Krauss brings over 20 years of strategic and financial management experience, supporting the successful delivery of $14 billion of capital investments.
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The Beyond Traffic 2045 report is a comprehensive study of the major trends that will shape our nation’s transportation system over the next thirty years.
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The “AV Road Trip,” beginning later this month in Atlanta will bring self-driving technology directly to the public in cities across America.
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Effective immediately, Amtrak president/CEO Wick Moorman reduced by half the senior management team into six direct reports.
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