Are your work truck specifications creating an optimized product?

May 8, 2019
Bob Raybuck
NTEA Director of Technical Services
Many times, similar vehicles that are purchased within a few years of each other are based on the same specification. Although using previous specifications may seem more efficient when purchasing or replacing a vehicle, you may ultimately overlook new and important changes related to design, technology and regulations that can impact overall vehicle optimization.
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