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Republicans' "big, beautiful bill" would force Postal Service to sell its new EV mail trucks By Tracy J. Wholf ...
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USPS’s New Mail Truck: The Anti-Cybertruck Everyone Loves to HateForget the sleek polygons of Tesla’s Cybertruck—while Elon Musk was designing a futuristic truck that looks like a polygon on wheels, the U.S. Postal Service was quietly developing a radically ...
Surveillance shows a USPS truck dropping mail as it runs a red light in St. Louis. The incident is under investigation to ensure timely mail delivery.
North Carolina (WRAL) — The morning commute was brought to a halt Monday after a United States Postal Service truck spilled mail on Interstate 40 at Page Road. The mess of scattered mail caused ...
A USPS truck dropped several crates of mail on the interstate near Page Road.
There's a lot of interesting quirks to mail trucks, so you may not have noticed they don't have license plates. However, that doesn't mean they aren't tracked.
The United States Postal Service unveiled a plan to buy a fleet of all-electric mail trucks for its mail carriers back in 2022, of which 3,000 were supposed to be delivered by now.
As of November, the Postal Service had received only 93 of the new trucks - far fewer than the 3,000 originally expected by now.
Donald Trump's transition team is considering canceling the U.S. Postal Service's contracts to electrify its delivery fleet, as part of a broader suite of executive orders targeting electric ...
The mail trucks you're familiar with have been around for three decades or more. So it's more than time for some improved vehicles to roll out.
Some 200,000 mail carriers have reached a tentative contract deal with the U.S. Postal Service that includes backdated pay raises and a promise to provide workers with air-conditioned trucks.
But according to the USPS, the explanation behind the oddly proportioned, fowl-like mail trucks is pretty simple—it’s all about substance over style.
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