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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 enhancements introduce nine new features, designed to significantly elevate the experience for dispatchers and call center reservationists, while further solidifying Pingo as the highest-rated paratransit platform on the market.
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The project is part of NJ TRANSIT’s Resilience Program and calls for the creation of an additional storage location for rail cars and locomotives that will provide greater protection against future flooding.
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More than 1,200 five-foot-tall gates and taller fences have been installed across all stations. The agency also improved its fare boxes across its bus fleet.
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The Blue Line will serve as a massive infrastructure improvement project, addressing the condition of the roadways, traffic safety, pedestrian facilities, and stormwater drainage.
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The Capital Plan includes targeted investments to rebuild, improve, and expand the MTA system.
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In fact, 2025 will see more service on the road to meet the growing market demand from both returning and new riders.
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The new fare collection technology solution allows transit agencies to implement account-based fare collection without installing new onboard hardware.
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Renewable diesel comes from organic waste, such as used cooking oil, waste animal fats, and vegetable oils. Renewable diesel also burns cleaner than fossil fuel diesel.
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The IFACGP awards are the latest action by the Biden-Harris Administration to explore innovative finance and delivery options for public entities, create more housing to lower costs for Americans, and support communities with technical assistance.
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Jesse Rush started with the City of Oklahoma City in 2014 as a project manager for MAPS.
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