Association of Fleet Professionals Appoints Three New Board Members
The UK-based AFP has added three fleet operators as directors to its main board of directors.
The UK-based AFP has added three fleet operators as directors to its main board of directors.
We know a little more now about the Tesla battery-electric Semi truck, as the first one is delivered to a customer — five years after its initial debut.
Concerns over limited availability of raw materials impacting the growth of battery electric vehicles, Toyota and BMW are are developing a secondary zero emissions vehicle strategy.
The new Key2 system manages and integrates all elements of Agility's fleet business, from asset and contract management to lease quotations and finance.
The 2023 Jeep Compass is getting major vehicle and safety upgrades heading into the new year.
Executive vice president Chuck Tapp will replace the longtime remarketing industry executive who last year oversaw the merger of XLerate Group and America’s Auto Auction.
The compact car comes with new styling, updated in-vehicle technology, performance, and safety features.
The combined company will be led by CEO Shlomo Crandus. Matt Dyer, previously CEO of LeasePlan USA, will serve as its president and as a board member.
Gene Arbaugh, a retired long-time executive with PHH, passed away on November 18, 2022. He was 84. Arbaugh retired from PHH, a Fortune 500 company, in 1997. He was inducted in Automotive Fleet’s Fleet Hall of Fame in 2008.
Passenger-vehicle drivers were far more likely to get speeding-related citations than commercial vehicle drivers during last summer’s Operation Safe Driver Program.
A Virginia Tech Transportation Institute study found that on-board monitoring systems and coaching after safety-critical events improves driver performance and safety.
Honda announced that it will produce an all-new hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle based on the Honda CR-V starting in 2024.
Ford Credit is working with Pie Insurance to launch Ford Pro Insure. The insurance will be available for commercial customers to help lower total cost of ownership.
The new mandate in Ohio — if it passes in the Senate — will allow law enforcement to initiate a traffic stop and give a driver a citation solely for distracted driving.
A new report from Forbes Advisor analyzes five key metrics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to determine the safest and most dangerous states for driving.
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