2020 Ford Escape: 5 Fleet Features
Ford's 2020 Escape, which is entering its fourth generation, has been a staple vehicle in sales and service fleets for its complement of value, fuel economy, and competitive cost to operate.
Ford's 2020 Escape, which is entering its fourth generation, has been a staple vehicle in sales and service fleets for its complement of value, fuel economy, and competitive cost to operate.
With a passion for data and safety, Calkins has seen the fleet industry evolve as a fleet manager, then provider, and loves it all.
At its Technology Summit, Volvo Trucks North America highlighted a number of new products and upgrades, including a glimpse of an all-electric Class 8 VNR slated for production next year.
The payment service provider is pushing forward with its "beyond fuel" initiative, a new headquarters, and contactless payments projects.
Virtually every transit agency in America is experiencing a shortage of bus technicians as skilled baby boomers retire in growing numbers.
Fleet managers should know that a small group of people — specifically, high-risk drivers — cause the bulk of their collisions.
The third-generation 3.0L EcoDiesel V-6 increases torque 14% to 480 lb.-ft. and increases horsepower by 8%. These significant gains in engine output allowed the EcoDiesel’s maximum tow rating to increase to 12,560 pounds.
Safety technology continues to evolve as OEMs introduce smarter, more efficient safety systems. Fleets should continue to stay informed on the latest technology without forgetting the basics.
Mismatched duals on drive axles and trailers can chew up tires and a fleet’s bottom line. Luckily, the fix is fairly simple.
Trucking Under the Influence is an investigative series by Heavy Duty Trucking examining the impact of illegal drug use by drivers amid current trends of marijuana legalization, opioid addiction, a rise in cocaine use, and changes in driver drug-testing regulations and technology.
A recent study found a higher rate of drug use by prospective drivers than was previously believed to be the case. Part three of HDT's Trucking Under the Influence series on drugs and the trucking industry.
From bumper assist steps and split doors to locking trunks and raised work surfaces, today's tailgate is more than just a cargo backstop in the pickup bed.
There are dozens of ways to set a wheel-end on fire. Most of them are completely avoidable.
Fleets of the future are likely to be powered by a variety of drivetrains and fuels. Can an industry dealing with a technician shortage find the skilled workers it needs to keep them running?
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