Cars should run on gasoline for a little while longer.
So argued Mary Barra, the chief executive of General Motors, who on Friday cautioned against the growing trend of officials in China and a number of other countries making plans to phase out sales of gasoline- and diesel-powered cars.
Speaking in Shanghai on Friday, Ms. Barra said her company was making a big push to develop electric cars but that consumers, not government dictates, should decide how cars are powered.
By John Wolford, CEI Vice President, Business Process, Quality, and Sourcing
Choosing a body repair shop is one of the most important decisions a fleet can make.
If you don’t have a ready network of high-quality body shops at your disposal when a fleet accident occurs, lots can go wrong:
By adding strategic leasing to its vehicle acquisition model, the agency spent nearly 10 percent less to maintain a newer non-revenue vehicle fleet in FY2017
Like most public transportation agencies, NJ TRANSIT’s motto for its fleet of nearly 1,000 work vehicles needed to support its rail and bus operations was “purchase, power through, then purge.”
In early August, residents of Arlington, Virginia, spotted an unmarked silver Ford Transit van cruising around town without a human behind the wheel.
Local news publication ARLnow caught the ghostly vehicle on camera and speculated that it was part of Virginia Tech’s autonomous driving research.
A couple of days later, NBC reporter Adam Tuss approached the vehicle on foot and peered inside, only to see hands poking out from the driver’s seat holding the steering wheel.
Leadership expert Doug Keeley points out that stories are very powerful, and that you should never let data points get in the way of great storytelling.