
See how industry leaders are responding to the new program, geared toward cutting down on emissions and traffic in Manhattan.
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In accepting the award at the 2023 Fleet Safety Conference, Richardson shared how his team is working to make the New York City fleet and the city’s roads safer, while recognizing members of the community who have been lost.
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Richardson, deputy chief fleet officer for the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), has been instrumental in implementing the city’s safe fleet transition plans, safety rules for city contracts, and two citywide pilots.
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Zipcar finds that car-sharing New Yorkers spend half as much on transportation than car-owning counterparts, just in time for “Car-Free Day” on Sept. 22.
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New York City is considering a rule update that could change urban mobility and last-mile delivery services.
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The company’s first small, all-electric SUV expands Volvo Cars’ lineup of electric vehicles to four models and will help meet growing demand.
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New York City is the first in the nation to equip 50 city fleet vehicles with telematics technology that keeps them moving at the appropriate speed and no faster.
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The first Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) system on NYC’s Grid launched by Revel, Fermata Energy, and NineDot Energy feeds energy stored in electric vehicles (EVs) back into the grid during peak demand.
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Known as the Citizens Air Complaint Program, New York City citizens can make money by reporting commercial vehicles that are left idling for more than three minutes without a driver.
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Over the past decade, some 43 people lost their lives in a collision involving a commercial sanitation truck in New York City.
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