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Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

Chevrolet is celebrating 100 years of selling light-duty pickups in 1918, and introduced a pair of centennial trucks at the Texas Auto Show in late September. Here's a look at the evolution of Chevrolet pickups since 1918. Read more here. Photos courtesy of Chevrolet.
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The Kentucky State Police and AAA offer advice on what measures a driver should take to warn other motorists after a vehicle breakdown.
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The safety recall covers 77 work trucks in the 2015 model year.
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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation offers some practical advice for driving in the rain or fog.
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As many as 400,000 vehicles in Florida will need to be replaced as a result of Hurricane Irma, including as many as 11,000 fleet vehicles, according to Cox Automotive.
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Chevrolet relaunched its diesel-powered Cruze compact in 2017 with a new Ecotec 1.6-liter inline four cylinder turbo diesel engine sourced from Turin, Italy. The new Cruze also incorporates the redesign of the gasoline model a year earlier. Read our dirving impressions here. Photos by Vince Taroc.
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Toyota's 2018 C-HR subcompact SUV enters a growing segment of small-car-platform crossovers. The C-HR (Coupe High-Rider) arrives with a quirky name with two trim grades and a starting price of $23,460. Read our driving impressions here. Photos by Vince Taroc.
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Subaru's 2018 Crosstrek enters its second generation as an Impreza-based crossover that rides on a new global platform that improves fuel efficiency and driving dynamics, as well as lowering noise, vibration and harshness. Read more here. Photos by Vince Taroc.
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As an IIHS survey underscores, some people don't bother to buckle up -- particularly when they're riding in the back seat. A simple reminder from the driver can make all occupants safer.
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For some fleets, a truck’s value does not come up until it’s time for remarketing. But getting the most profit for these assets requires careful planning long before the truck goes up for sale.
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