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A fleet vehicle is a vehicle owned or leased by a business, government agency, or other organization rather than by an individual or family. Typical examples include vehicles operated by car rental companies, taxicab companies, public utilities, public transport, and emergency services.
Many businesses purchase or lease fleet vehicles to deliver goods to customers, as well as providing vehicles for sales representatives to travel to clients. In some jurisdictions and countries, fleet vehicles can also be privately owned by employees. These vehicles are often called the "grey fleet" and are used for work purposes. Fleet vehicles can be managed by a fleet manager or transport manager using fleet management software. Vehicles may be connected to a fleet telematics system by way of a Fleet Management System, also known as an FMS.
Federal Vehicle Fleet
Further information: Presidential State Car (United States) and Federal vehicle fleetIn the United States, "Federal Vehicle Fleet" refers to the federal government's vehicles.
See also
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- Fleet card
- Fleet management software
- Fleet Management System
- Fleet Special
- Take-home vehicle
- Vehicle remarketing
References
- "What is the grey fleet?". Driving Tests Resources. 2017-04-07. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
External links
Media related to Fleet vehicles at Wikimedia Commons
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