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USPS is modernizing its fleet of trucks as part of its 10-year-plan to become the preferred delivery service in the U.S. ... a front- and rear collision avoidance system, ...
The USPS has announced a new mail delivery vehicle that looks dramatically different from its current truck. The features, including a high-visibility windshield, cab placement, convex hood, low ...
People think the new USPS truck design looks like something out of a Pixar film. ... such as 360-degree cameras, advanced braking and a front- and rear-collision avoidance system.
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.
But we know what you’ve really been looking forward to: the next USPS mail truck. Here’s what may be it. Some big, mean “sports car” debuted Sunday, with 750 horsepower and a large rear wing.
The United States Postal Service said Tuesday that it had given Oshkosh Defense a contract to build its next mail truck. The new truck is significantly bigger than the one we’ve all seen on the ...
The U.S. Postal Service has ordered a special delivery for itself. The agency is looking to replace its aging fleet of very aptly named Long Life Vehicles (LLVs) — the iconic, boxy mail trucks ...
The lightweight, boxy U.S. Postal Service mail truck that you've grown accustomed to seeing drive up and down your street for the last 30 years is about to be replaced. On Tuesday, the USPS ...
In case you didn't know, the USPS truck got a fabulous new makeover. Willowpix / Getty Images Long gone are the days of this stale-ass inefficient design. So, the deal with the new USPS trucks, or ...
USPS delivery driver Richard Burton stands in front of the postal service's brand new mail truck in Athens, Ga. on Sept. 5, 2024. AP. You are viewing 1 of 5 images Previous Image Next Image.