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NewsJuly 30, 2008

City of Boise to Adopt Policy to Save Fuel

BOISE, IDAHO - Police officers and other city staffers are working to reduce the amount of time their cars idle to save gas and curb pollution.

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ArticlesJuly 1, 2008

10 Ways to Increase Driver Compliance to Fleet Policy

One of the more frustrating aspects of the fleet manager’s job is the sometimes widespread ignorance or violation of fleet policy. Here are some tips to help increase driver compliance.

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Market Trendsby Mike AntichJune 10, 2008

The Dangers of Policy Exceptions

It is these procedures and regulations that determine the types of fleet each of us operates and its characteristics. Think about it. By creating policy such as to who is eligible for a company vehicle, you are, in effect, determining the size of your fleet. In my discussions with fleet management companies over the years, they tell me that the best managed fleets tend to be those that adhere to a written fleet policy.

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NewsMarch 5, 2008

Clay County Sheriff Seeks Clarification

CLAY COUNTY, KS – Clay County Sheriff Paul Vescovo said that he wants officials to clarify proposed amendments to the county’s vehicle policy.

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Articlesby Mike AntichFebruary 1, 2003

Fleet Policy is the DNA of Your Fleet

For the past several years, I have read with fascination about the human genome project, which seeks to decipher the DNA instructions that, along with environment, help to determine who we are as individuals.

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ArticlesMay 1, 2001

Policy Manual Helps Fleet Deal with Merger Issues

When Allendale Mutual Insur­ance Company in John­ston, RI merged with three other companies in 1999 to form FM Global, Allendale Car Plan Administrator Richard Corsetti took over administration of the new fleet and was faced with the dilemma of how to combine vehicle policies and procedures of four dif­ferent companies.

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Articlesby Mike AntichMay 1, 2001

10 Ways to Increase Driver Compliance with Fleet Policy

The best time to control cost is before it occurs and the best way to do this is by establishing policies and procedures that inhibit unnecessary spending.

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ArticlesApril 1, 1999

Usage, Initial Cost, & Resale Are Top Three Acquisition Factors

For the second year, NAFA has found that commercial fleet managers are still very pragmatic – as are their public service brethren – but the latter value repair history and serviceability higher than resale.

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ArticlesNovember 1, 1990

How to Develop Fleet Policy for a Small Fleet

Without a fleet policy, fleet management becomes no more than seat-of-the-pants management. This article will take you step-by-step on how to develop the corporate guidelines necessary to operate a small fleet efficiently.

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