What Are Fleet Vehicles?
As the name suggests, fleet vehicles are vehicles bought or leased, and used en masse by a company or government entity. These are typically a popular make of car, truck, or van with easily obtainable parts and service. The most visible kinds of fleet vehicles include buses, taxis, emergency response vehicles, rental cars, and delivery trucks, and are typically painted in unique or company-specific colors to make them easily recognizable. Less prominent fleets — usually for state or employee use — may not be color-coordinated, but typically bear some type of identification.
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