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Auditor: Illinois should evaluate vehicle use

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[November 04, 2011]  SPRINGFIELD (AP) -- An audit says Illinois officials should better manage the state-owned vehicle fleet.

Auditor General William Holland said in a report released Thursday that many of the state's automobiles aren't driven enough to justify having them. The auditor also says 2 in 5 vehicles that were personally assigned racked up a lot of commuting miles.

The General Assembly asked Holland to review the state's 16,600-vehicle fleet, which costs $129 million a year.

Holland said one-quarter of the 100 vehicles auditors studied were not driven the 7,000 miles considered the minimum necessary to justify a car.

There are 5,100 vehicles assigned to employees who take them home because they use them so much. But Holland said commutes topped 30 percent of total mileage on nearly half of them.

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Online: http://www.auditor.illinois.gov/ 

[Associated Press]

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