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In the News (Thu 17 Dec 09)

  
  govfleets
In addition, each motor vehicle that is owned or leased by the federal government or its employees and is operated on a federal installation within a county that is part of a designated program area is subject to inspection.
Fleet operators are required to pay the fee upon passing the test or from the third test on.
Vehicle repairs may be performed by a repair facility of your choice or may be performed in-house.
www.epa.state.oh.us /dapc/echeck/other_programs/govfleets.html   (1279 words)

  
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The repair of vehicles in the federal government was privatized and automated to insure the availability of a tracking system to assess the status of vehicles in service.
The federal government replaces their vehicles every three years based on research that determined it was not cost effective to keep vehicles beyond three years.
There are some vehicles that are unique to agencies, such as heavy machinery vehicles for Highway Department that should not be included in a consolidated vehicles fleet.
www.window.state.tx.us /tpr/btm/btmcg/cg04.html   (3280 words)

  
 Fleet Vehicles
Fleet vehicles can be reserved by calling (920) 424-0219 and sending a completed Request for Use of Fleet Vehicle form to the Fleet Vehicle Office.
Vehicles are to be returned with at least three quarters of a tank of gas.
If a vehicle is not available, the fleet vehicle office will issue a "nonavailability certificate" which entitles the driver to the full business mileage reimbursement rate set by the Department of Administration.
www.uwosh.edu /departments/fleet   (2904 words)

  
 Fleet Vehicles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Fleet Operations Unit of Facilities Management maintains a fleet of vehicles which are available to faculty/staff and registered student organizations which have funding with the Comptroller's Office.
The fleet consists of sedans, mini-vans, 15-passenger vans, one pick-up truck, and one large van equipped with a hydraulic lift for physically challenged passengers.
Vehicles cannot be picked up early and taken to the user's home, or kept at the user's home after a trip.
www.policy.ilstu.edu /fiscal/vehicles.htm   (309 words)

  
 OAQ Permits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Beginning in model year 1999 (Sept. 1, 1998 to Aug. 31, 1999) a specified percentage of vehicles new to a fleet must be certified by the U.S. EPA to one of four federal low emission standards and operate with the clean fuel to which the vehicle is certified.
Thirty percent of light-duty vehicles (up to 8,500 pounds gross vehicle weight rating) new to a fleet must be clean fuel vehicles in model year 1999, 50 percent in model year 2000 and 70 percent in model year 2001 and thereafter.
Fifty percent of heavy-duty vehicles (8,501 to 26,000 pounds gross vehicle weight rating) new to a fleet must be clean fuel vehicles in model year 1999 and thereafter.
www.in.gov /idem/air/programs/cleanfuel   (513 words)

  
 PPRC | Alternative Fuels for Fleet Vehicles
Fleet managers are in an ideal situation to consider vehicles using alternatives to petroleum fuels.
The City of Seattle has responded to this by placing the vehicles more strategically – making sure the cars are located closer to the natural gas refueling stations, and "changing out" their older natural gas vehicles to vehicles that are dedicated fueled cars.
The cost per mile for fuel cell vehicles is dependent upon the specific fuel used as the source of hydrogen as well as the range of the vehicle.
www.pprc.org /pubs/altfuels.cfm   (10285 words)

  
 Sema.Org
Fleet accounts provide specialty-equipment companies with steady business, which helps them keep their technicians busy year round, and fleet owners can focus on what they do best and not have the worry or expense of maintaining an in-house repair department.
Small companies with just a few vehicles in their fleets are also valued because of the roll-out potential they offer for additional retail sales and service on their personal vehicles.
Fleets use their vehicles 12 months out of the year and are not subject to the seasonal peaks retail businesses have.
www.sema.org /main/semaorghome.aspx?ID=52855   (2357 words)

  
 Fleet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fleet can refer to several things: Fleet is the name of several places:
Battle fleet, a term for a force composed of all battle-ready ships
US Naval fleets are numbered odd in the Pacific or West, and even in the Atlantic or East.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fleet   (144 words)

  
 FAC 204: Fleet Service
Vehicles acquired by the university subsequent to approval of this policy shall be in compliance with the color requirement.
All vehicles acquired by the university are evaluated by the fleet manager for feasibility of utilizing alternate fuels based on cost and use of the vehicle.
The driver to whom the vehicle is dispatched is ultimately responsible for the proper use of the vehicle.
www.asu.edu /aad/manuals/fac/fac204.html   (3383 words)

  
 Propane Education & Research Council. Fleet. Propane Fleets
Motor vehicles are responsible for generating nearly half of all the nation's air pollutants.
Most of these emissions come from fleet vehicles (defined in the Energy Policy Act as a group of 20 or more vehicles owned, operated, or controlled by one entity) that operate primarily on gasoline or diesel fuel.
With over 3 million such vehicles in use as of 2000, the potential for propane use is enormous in the rental and short-haul delivery fleet market, particularly in urban areas with significant pollution problems.
www.propanecouncil.org /trade/fleet/propane_fleets.htm   (1706 words)

  
 Motor Vehicle Division
Fleet vehicles are issued "Permanent" and "Fleet" tabs, which means you won't renew your tabs each year, just send in a payment.
Vehicles may be added or deleted from the fleet during the year.
All vehicles have a common month of expiration, which is mutually agreed upon.
www.azdot.gov /mvd/motorcarrier/permfleetreg.asp   (286 words)

  
 Use of Fleet Vehicles
It is the policy of Dakota State to provide fleet sedans and other multi-passenger vehicles as needed to support the travel of employees and students on Dakota State related matters.
Fleet vehicles may be used to transport only those individuals on legitimate Dakota State business.
Employees, students and volunteers using fleet vehicles are required by Executive Order to use safety belts at all times.
www.departments.dsu.edu /hr/policies_old/027700.htm   (351 words)

  
 Fueling Procedures - Fleet Services - University of California at Davis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Departments owning their own vehicles will need to purchase a proxy key for each vehicle in order to use the automated fueling system at Fleet Services.
Customers using an assigned or daily rental vehicle are expected to use the carwash at Fleet Services if the vehicle is in need of a wash while in Davis during Fleet Services’ business hours.
If you notice the vehicle number on the card does not match the number of the vehicle for which it is being used, please notify Fleet Services immediately.
www.fleet.ucdavis.edu /dispatch/fueling.php   (610 words)

  
 USPS - Ford Fleet Vehicles
At present, the Postal Service's 207,681 vehicles represent the nation's largest civilian fleet, and its existing inventory of Alternate Fuel Vehicles (AFV) operates from compressed natural gas, ethanol, propane, and electricity.
The AFV fleet is expected to grow to more than 30,000 vehicles by the end of this year.
The new electric vehicles will be on display at the dedication ceremony, and members of the news media are invited to test drive one.
www.usps.com /environment/envnews/fleet.htm   (268 words)

  
 Cowles Hails Sale of Fleet Vehicles
There are four major fleets, which are operated by the Department of Administration, Department of Transportation, DNR, and the University of Wisconsin System.
The Doyle administration has stated that half of the 1,000 vehicles for sale would come from the Department of Administration and with the rest from the UW System, Department of Transportation and Department of Natural Resources.
The DNR northern region alone paid $10.4 million on new vehicles and doubled the size of their fleet in ten years.
www.legis.state.wi.us /senate/sen02/news/pr2004/pr2004-040.htm   (852 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Some Asian automakers raise fleet, rental sales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Some Asian automakers, eager to get more of their vehicles on U.S. roads, are increasing sales to less profitable fleet and rental-car customers at a much faster pace than Detroit automakers.
Fleet sales by U.S. automakers, 2.3 million in 2001, rose 5% over the same period.
One reason domestic automakers have reduced fleet sales is because they often sell them to rental-car companies under an agreement to buy them back for as much as 90% of the purchase price after as little as two months.
www.usatoday.com /money/autos/2002/04/17/japan-fleet-sales.htm   (378 words)

  
 Obtaining & Replacing GSA Fleet Vehicles
GSA Vehicle Replacement Standards - By these standards, a GSA vehicle is eligible for replacement but the decision to replace or retain is based on the Fleet Center and the vehicle history.
Since GSA Fleet is not a mandatory source of supply, you may lease vehicles from commercial sources without approval or permission from us.
If you request an upgrade to a more expensive vehicle (for example, you want your compact sedan replaced with a sport-utility), you may be asked to justify it as mission essential--this is to keep our rates low and to stretch our purchase dollars.
www.fss.gsa.gov /vehicles/leasing/obtain-replace.cfm   (511 words)

  
 Clean Cities Vehicle Buyer's Guide: Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Also, vehicle emissions are the leading source of U.S. air pollution, which jeopardizes our health.
Vehicles powered by domestically produced, clean alternative fuels and other energy efficient, advanced technology vehicles can help reduce our dependence on imported oil and improve air quality.
Using the Vehicle Buyer's Guide, you can learn about different technologies, view vehicle lists with pricing and technical specifications, locate nearby alternative fuel stations, contact a dealer or industry expert, learn about financial incentives, and more.
www.eere.energy.gov /cleancities/vbg   (102 words)

  
 Itinerary/Roster Policy for Fleet Vehicles
To generate an accurate roster and itinerary for all non-local trips made with vehicles from the University fleet.
An itinerary and/or roster will be completed for all travel via university fleet vehicles with a destination greater than 10 miles from Slippery Rock University.
The operator of the vehicle, as listed on the State Vehicle Request form will bring a copy of the Itinerary/Roster to the Fleet Operation's office when picking up the vehicle keys.
www.sru.edu /pages/6132.asp   (239 words)

  
 Wireless Fleet Management with Networkfleet™: GPS Tracking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The result is easily accessible information on a vehicle's location, stops, idling and mileage that can be quickly analyzed to yield benefits in efficiency and cost reductions.
These technologies now enable fleet managers to have convenient point-and-click access to an entire fleet and a window into the activities of each fleet vehicle.
If a Networkcar-equipped vehicle enters an area of unreliable (or no) coverage, any unsent data is stored.
www.networkcar.com /networkcar/pub/gpstracking   (370 words)

  
 DRDB: SCAQMD 1196 CLEAN ON-ROAD HEAVY-DUTY PUBLIC FLEET VEHICLES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
(4) Any vehicle added to or replacing a vehicle in an existing fleet after the applicable implementation date of this rule, as specified in subdivision (d), as long as the purchase contract for acquisition of such vehicle is signed before the date of adoption of this rule.
This exemption does not apply to the execution of options to acquire vehicles where the option is executed after the date of adoption of this rule and where vehicle delivery does not occur until after the applicable implementation date as specified in subdivision (d).
A public fleet operator may deploy these vehicles and place them at any one vehicle storage or maintenance yard if the public fleet operator submits a plan to the SCAQMD demonstrating that a proportionate number of such heavy-duty vehicles is reduced at other facilities operated by the public fleet operator.
www.arb.ca.gov /drdb/sc/curhtml/r1196.htm   (1655 words)

  
 GSA - Overview
Growing from its origin in 1954 to over 200,000 vehicles in 2005, the GSA Fleet is one of the largest non-tactical federal fleets in the U.S. government.
GSA Fleet is supported by a network of Fleet Management Centers (FMCs) who are responsible for assigning GSA Fleet vehicles, providing for their administrative support and control in the specific geographic area they serve, and to supply preventive maintenance on all vehicles to ensure proper functionality through the National Maintenance Control Center. 
Since GSA Fleet is not a mandatory source of supply, vehicles may be leased from commercial sources without approval or permission from GSA.
www.gsa.gov /Portal/gsa/ep/programView.do?programId=8734&programPage=/ep/program/gsaOverview.jsp&P=FFFS&pageTypeId=8211&ooid=10343&channelId=-13036   (252 words)

  
 GSA Fleet Vehicle Sales
These vehicles have been well maintained and are usually operated by a single driver throughout their history.
Note: Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Specialized Vehicles (firetruck, ambulance, police car, etc.) are listed separately in their own sections.
GSA Fleet Auctions are conducted at high-quality professional auction houses and often are only moderately attended, easing your ability to bid and to purchase.
www.autoauctions.gsa.gov /vehiclesearch.cfm   (168 words)

  
 GEM - "Driving around town has never been this FUN!"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
GEM vehicles can be equipped for your specific needs.
Any of the four standard application factory models can be equipped with a wide variety of factory approved custom upfits designed and engineered to meet your requirements.
This Low Speed Vehicle is ideal for those everyday short distance trips.
www.gemcar.com /asp/fleetvehicles.asp   (138 words)

  
 GSA - Sales of GSA Fleet Vehicles
GSA Fleet, a division of the General Services Administration, is a federal agency that leases vehicle fleets to other federal agencies.
Specialty vehicles such as buses, ambulances, heavy trucks, police vehicles and others, as well as related equipment such as trailers, are often available.
GSA Fleet vehicle sales offer quality vehicles with many of the options that the public expects in a late model car or truck.
www.gsa.gov /Portal/gsa/ep/contentView.do?programId=8735&channelId=-13036&ooid=10343&contentId=8662&pageTypeId=8211&contentType=GSA_BASIC&programPage=/ep/program/gsaBasic.jsp&P=FFFS   (163 words)

  
 Opportunities for Emissions Reductions in Vehicles at Brown
The first is the BUPD fleet, which is made up of police cruisers and mini-vans used for the campus shuttle.
All three fleets have different requirements and uses, but it is possible in all three cases to make changes that would reduce emissions from these vehicles.
Communication with representatives of the divisions of the fleet, of the purchasing department, and of the suppliers of the technology, is vital.
www.brown.edu /Departments/Brown_Is_Green/es41/projects/emis4198   (850 words)

  
 Proposed Ballot - Withdrawal of Fleet Vehicles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The purpose of this amendment is to allow member jurisdictions flexibility in determining the required disposition of assigned IRP cab cards and license plates upon withdrawal of a vehicle from the IRP fleet.
If a vehicle is withdrawn from an apportioned fleet during the period for which it is registered, the registrant of such fleet shall so notify the Commissioner on appropriate forms provided by the Commissioner.
The IRP cab card and identification plate(s) issued with respect to such vehicle may be surrendered to the Commissioner, certified as destroyed by the registrant, or reassigned to a replacement vehicle as permitted and/or required by statute.
www.aamva.org /irp/documents/ArchiveProposedBallots/p990802.htm   (299 words)

  
 Disposition and Sale of University Vehicles - UCD Fleet Services - Fleet Services - University of California at Davis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Throughout the year Fleet Services disposes of vehicles that have met the replacement criteria of age and miles or have become excess to the needs of the University.
These vehicles are moved to the California Department of General Services, Office of Fleet Administration, Auction facilities located at 5950 Chiles Road, Davis CA 95616.
The University vehicles are integrated with other State Agency vehicles and sold at public auction.
www.fleet.ucdavis.edu /dispatch/pool_vehicles/vehicledisp.php   (145 words)

  
 Xantrex Technology, Inc. - Fleet & Utility Vehicles
Xantrex power electronics provide in-vehicle AC power to fleet and utility vehicles to run tools, lights and equipment wherever they are needed.
Our inverters are suitable for a range of applications including public utility vehicles, buses, and tool trucks.
Depending on the configuration, batteries are recharged either by the vehicle’s alternator or from an external AC power source.
www.xantrex.com /web/id/10/learn.asp   (206 words)

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