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Newsby Lauren FletcherJanuary 5, 2026

10 Work Truck Editor Picks You Should’ve Read in 2025 (And Can Still Catch Up On)

From fleet safety and driver protection to upfits, AI, and replacement strategy, these are Work Truck’s must-read stories from 2025, handpicked by our editors for anyone who missed them the first time.

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Articlesby Lauren FletcherMarch 14, 2019

Trends in Vocational Truck Replacement Cycling

Extending replacements too long can result in added repair and maintenance costs but replacing a vehicle too soon can leave money on the table in terms of vehicle life.

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NewsDecember 21, 2015

Minn. Utility Invests in New Bucket Truck

Replacing a 10-year-old truck, the new bucket truck serving the Hibbing Public Utilities fleet marks the first time the utility has used a smaller, lighter weight truck.

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NewsJanuary 14, 2014

Toledo Edison Invests $4M in 26 New Service Vehicles

Among the new deliveries is a specialized bucket truck that extends to 125 feet for work on high-voltage transmission lines and two mini backyard diggers, which can assist with work in confined locations that standard service trucks cannot access.

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ArticlesNovember 15, 2013

How to Avoid Running a Truck Until its Wheels 'Fall Off'

Truck lifecycles can be calculated to the mile and the dollar. This can help fleets replace vehicles at the optimal moment.

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NewsFebruary 5, 2013

Schindler Elevator Replacing 500 Sedans With Toyota Prius Two Models

The company said it expects that replacing its existing sedans with these hybrids will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 42% when comparing the sedans to the Prius Two.

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ArticlesCover Storyby Mike AntichJuly 19, 2010

Commercial Fleet Buying Intentions Remain Cautious for 2011-MY

Corporations continue to be uncertain about the strength of the economic recovery. As a result, companies remain cautious about their fleet ordering volumes. Many are right-sizing vehicles and lengthening replacement cycles.

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