A new report from PennEnvironment shows local and state governments in Pennsylvania could save up to $360 million over the next 10 years by switching retiring 26,000 light-duty fleet vehicles to electric models.
David Masur, the executive director at PennEnvironment, said electrifying those vehicles would have significant effects on the transportation sector’s contribution to climate change. “The big takeaway is there’s a real opportunity here with real financial values as well as value for our planet,” he said.
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) said its Enforcement Division is making inquiries about vehicles embedded with features like location sharing, web-based entertainment, smartphone integration, and cameras. The agency declined to identify which companies it is reviewing.
"Modern vehicles are effectively connected computers on wheels. They’re able to collect a wealth of information via built-in apps, sensors, and cameras, which can monitor people both inside and near the vehicle,” said CPPA Executive Director Ashkan Soltani. The agency said vehicle privacy considerations "are critical because these vehicles often automatically gather consumers’ locations, personal preferences, and details about their daily lives."
Join us in-person at NETS 2023 'Strength IN Numbers' Fleet Safety Benchmark Conference in Indianapolis October 10-12.
Keynote speakers include Bill Sims (What Makes a Leader Great), Alison Betz (Drivers Behaving Badly) and Mike Pitcher (The Seven eLements of Leadership).
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Auto Driveaway Systems, LLC recently completed an extensive rebranding effort in support of its continued growth in the marketplace.
At the heart of this effort is the integration of its service lines into one unified brand name and identity – effectively merging Auto Driveaway, J&J Driveaway, and Drivers On Demand into Auto Driveaway, Transport Logistics.
According to Chief Operating Officer Matthew Salm, “To match the growth we’ve experienced in the last five years, we decided to take a closer look at our internal and external operations and assess how to best position Auto Driveaway for the years ahead."
Join us as Wheels’ passionate employees - Jason, Patricia, Brian, Fernando, Julianna, and Tom, take center stage to share why they believe the Wheels workforce is special and what sets them apart in the fleet management industry.
Discover how Wheels employees provide our end-to-end client support with industry knowledge and a knack for developing valuable products. Learn about the deep-rooted culture of togetherness and growth and our customer-first approach that stretches from frontline to leadership.