
The national average price of a gallon of regular unleaded jumped 12 cents to $2.93 over the past two weeks, ahead of the Memorial Day holiday and reaching the highest level for this holiday weekend in four years, according to AAA.
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Mazda has begun offering two street incentives to commercial fleets for its 2019-model-year lineup, and plans to announce more later this summer, according to the automaker.
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The busiest travel days are expected on Thursday and Friday, with holiday travelers mixing with commuters, according to AAA.
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Element Fleet Management has tapped Jay Forbes as its new chief executive officer to replace the retiring Brad Nullmeyer, and will reshuffle its board, the Toronto-based fleet management company has announced.
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Toronto-based Element Fleet Management increased gross revenue from its fleet business by 10.5% to $1.47 billion Canadian ($1.14 billion in U.S. dollars) in the first quarter and grew revenue 2.8% to $1.43 billion ($1.11 billion) from the fourth quarter of 2017, the fleet management company has reported.
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Fleet Financials has relaunched its official website to offer executive corporate management, and those managing large fleets, with an organized design that provides a more secure browsing experience and improves the way readers browse for content.
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Massachusetts police officers issued over 6,300 citations for texting while driving in 2017. Despite the fact that it is illegal to text and drive in Massachusetts — and carries a minimum penalty of $100 and as high as $500 — drivers appear to be undeterred by the law.
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Mastercard has unveiled a fleet fuel payment service that is designed to reduce spend by integrating fuel and maintenance monitoring available on connected vehicles into the fuel payment process.
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Ford has recalled 273 of its 2018 EcoSport subcompact SUVs because they have incorrect brake fluid reservoir caps and a European owners manual, according to Ford.
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Drunk and drugged driving arrests have dropped by 32% in San Diego, 28% in San Jose, 26% in Sacramento and 14% in both Los Angeles and the San Francisco-Oakland area since 2011 due to the popularity of ride-hailing services, reports the Mercury News.
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