ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Fleet vehicle

Okay kiddo, so you know how sometimes people or companies have lots of cars or trucks that they use for their work? Like maybe a company that delivers packages or a taxi company that gives people rides?

Well, when those cars or trucks belong to the same company or person, all together, we call them a "fleet" of vehicles.

A "fleet vehicle" is just one of those cars or trucks that's part of the bigger group of cars or trucks that all belong to the same person or company.

It's kinda like how you might have a bunch of toys that all belong to you, but each toy is still its own toy. Same thing with fleet vehicles - they each have their own name, but they're all part of the same group of cars or trucks owned by the same person or business.

Does that make sense, little one?