New Postal Service delivery vehicle unveiled. It's a pretty radical change
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Few things have changed less during the course of this century than this nation's fleet of postal delivery vehicles.
The squat, box-like van (OK, let's just call them what they are--ugly) have a steering wheel on the right to make it easier for drivers to reach out and put mail in curbside mail boxes. They have few creature comforts, such as air conditioning. They are designed to be rugged, not flashy. They have lived up to their name, the Grumman LLV, for long lasting vehicle. This ubiquitous fleet of 200,000 vehicles has been around longer than such common features of modern life as smartphones, online shopping, social media, streaming services or Google. About 70% of them are between 25 and 32 years old. DVDs have come and gone into people's lifestyle in that time.More Related News