Correction: Regarding March 4 NAFAConnection

NAFAConnection was advised of an error that was published in a recent article: ARI's Suzanne Wilson Takes New Jersey Chapter Through Business Driving Options.

In the article regarding Motor Pools, which was sent on March 4, it was written: "Motor Pools work best when driving is geographically concentrated and miles driven are less than 10,000 per year. Motor Pools also require a management resource (computer program) to track usage."

Guest speaker Wilson, Market Research Manager for ARI informed NAFAConnection that her points were confused by the author: "What was presented to the audience was that motor pools work best when there is a geographic concentration of employees who can use the vehicle, and that their collective driving is at least 10,000 miles per year," Wilson says. "The point about needing a resource to manage the motor pool is correct."