Agentic AI is artificial intelligence that doesn't just provide answers. It can complete multi-step tasks on your behalf.
For fleet managers, that means AI can do much more than identify maintenance issues. It can:
Instead of acting like a reporting tool, agentic AI becomes part of your daily operation. It helps eliminate repetitive administrative work so fleet managers can spend more time making decisions that improve fleet performance.
For public fleets operating with limited staff, aging assets, and increasing accountability, that's a meaningful shift.
Today, most AI tools in fleet management focus on helping users understand their data.
Instead of building complex reports or learning SQL, fleet managers can ask questions in plain language and receive dashboards, charts, or summaries within seconds.
That alone solves a real problem.
Most fleet professionals aren't data analysts. They're responsible for keeping police cars, refuse trucks, transit buses, public works equipment, and other critical assets available for service. Every hour spent building reports is time they aren't managing technicians, planning maintenance, or supporting their teams.
As Jacob Turley, VP of Innovation at RTA Fleet, explained during the Fleet Success Show at GFX 2026:
"A lot of fleet managers, a lot of their job is getting data out, trying to understand that data and make decisions based off of it. And AI has definitely made getting data out and slicing and dicing it much more accessible."
According to Vehicle Management Solutions' 2025 fleet industry survey, about 40% of fleets are already using AI in some form, primarily through telematics and maintenance software. Only 11% report fully implementing generative AI, making data analysis the most common first step for organizations exploring AI.
The difference between traditional AI and agentic AI comes down to one question:
Does the AI simply tell you what's happening, or can it help move the work forward?
A traditional AI assistant might say:
"You have 14 preventive maintenance services due within the next 30 days."
An agentic AI system could take that several steps further by:
That's a significant difference.
Many of the biggest operational bottlenecks in fleet management aren't difficult decisions. They're repetitive coordination tasks that consume valuable time and create opportunities for mistakes.
Scheduling PMs, ensuring parts are available, coordinating technicians, and tracking follow-up actions all require multiple systems and manual oversight today.
Agentic AI has the potential to connect those workflows automatically.
Research from Oxmaint's 2026 AI and Fleet Management Report suggests this transition is already underway. Larger fleets are using agentic AI for maintenance planning, parts procurement, and scheduling, while some advanced implementations can predict failures weeks before they occur and begin preparing parts orders automatically.
Every fleet can benefit from automation, but public fleets may see the greatest impact.
Many city, county, transit, and public works departments operate with lean teams while managing growing maintenance demands, technician shortages, aging equipment, and increasing pressure to justify budgets with defensible data.
Those aren't temporary challenges. They're structural realities across the industry.
Large fleets benefit because agentic AI helps experienced teams accomplish more without adding headcount.
Smaller fleets benefit for a different reason.
Many have gone years without dedicated analysts, schedulers, or parts managers because funding simply wasn't available. Fleet managers often absorb those responsibilities themselves, creating constant interruptions throughout the day.
Agentic AI won't replace those positions, but it can automate many of the repeatable workflows that currently consume valuable time.
Instead of spending hours coordinating routine maintenance tasks, managers can focus on leadership, planning, technician development, and improving fleet availability.
That's exactly the kind of operational clarity public fleets have been seeking for years.
Despite the excitement surrounding AI, fleet managers shouldn't think of agentic AI as "set it and forget it."
The best approach is still:
Trust, but verify.
AI only knows what your fleet data tells it.
If preventive maintenance intervals are incorrect, parts inventory isn't current, or asset records contain incomplete information, AI can make recommendations that are technically logical but operationally wrong.
That's why human oversight remains essential.
Fleet managers provide context AI can't always see, including changing operational priorities, emergency repairs, budget constraints, or unexpected staffing challenges.
Agentic AI should reduce administrative work, not replace professional judgment.
AI is quickly becoming a standard feature in fleet management software, but not every AI tool delivers the same value.
Some systems simply generate reports.
Others are beginning to automate real operational workflows.
For example, RTA Fleet's RON360 is built directly into Fleet360, allowing fleet managers to ask questions using live fleet data instead of exporting spreadsheets or building reports manually. As the platform evolves, RTA's roadmap includes the agentic workflow capabilities discussed throughout this article.
When evaluating AI-powered fleet management software, ask these questions:
The answers separate AI that genuinely improves fleet operations from AI features designed primarily for marketing.
Agentic AI isn't science fiction anymore.
It's already beginning to appear inside modern fleet management platforms, and its capabilities are expanding quickly.
The fleets that start using AI today, even if only for reporting and data analysis, will be better prepared as automation becomes part of everyday fleet operations.
Public fleets have spent years doing more with less. Agentic AI won't solve every staffing or budget challenge overnight, but it offers something the industry has needed for a long time:
A practical way to eliminate repetitive work, reduce fleet blind spots, and help managers spend more time leading instead of chasing information.
If you'd like to see how RTA Fleet is bringing AI directly into fleet operations with Fleet360 and RON360, schedule a personalized demo with one of our fleet experts to see how AI can help your team eliminate fleet blind spots, improve maintenance workflows, and lead with greater confidence.
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