Mark Abramowitz via EV wrote:
Short range?

I thought that USPS vehicles actually don’t go many miles.

At the time my dad worked there, the postal vans were only used for "mounted" (rural) routes, which could be quite long in sparsely populated areas.

Urban routes were generally done on foot. Employees also used their own cars when the distance for their route was too far to walk, but too short to issue a postal vehicle.

Today, it has become more common for *every* route to be done in a vehicle.

Lee Hart

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