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You can tell they didn't have appearance in mind. The Postal Service's latest fleet of delivery vehi

[Logo]( [USPS Unveils Wild New Mail Truck] [USPS Unveils Wild New Mail Truck]( You can tell they didn't have appearance in mind. The Postal Service's latest fleet of delivery vehicles might not win any beauty awards, but they're already earning rave reviews where it counts: with the mail carriers who drive them. Unveiled earlier this year, these new Next Generation Delivery Vehicles (NGDVs) look like something out of a sci-fi flick-boxy, tall, and featuring windshields so large they resemble fishbowls. But despite their awkward appearance, they are proving to be a major upgrade from the old Grumman Long Life Vehicles that have been in service since 1987. For many postal workers, these vehicles are a welcome change from the outdated and unreliable trucks that have been prone to frequent breakdowns, uncomfortable temperatures, and even the occasional fire. The NGDVs are not just a step up in terms of safety and comfort, they're designed with the future in mind, boasting modern features like airbags, anti-lock brakes, and 360-degree cameras. These vehicles even have air conditioning-something shockingly absent from the current fleet-and that alone has been a game-changer for carriers in hot climates. "It felt like heaven," said postal worker Avis Stonum when she first experienced the cool breeze in her new truck. Built by Oshkosh Defense in South Carolina, the NGDVs are part of a much larger plan to modernize the Postal Service. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has been spearheading a 10-year, $40 billion transformation that includes not only new vehicles but also revamped facilities and logistics systems. The plan is ambitious, but necessary, as the aging Grumman fleet has long exceeded its projected 25-year lifespan. With a fuel efficiency of just 9 miles per gallon and countless maintenance issues, the Grummans have become both expensive to maintain and increasingly dangerous. While the introduction of these new trucks got off to a rocky start-especially with environmentalists upset that only 10% of the first batch would be electric-DeJoy worked out a deal with the Biden administration to increase the number of electric vehicles in the fleet. By 2026, all new postal trucks will be electric, thanks in part to $3 billion in government funding to help cover the costs of electric infrastructure, like charging stations. The NGDVs represent more than just a facelift for the Postal Service's delivery fleet. They're a symbol of the organization's commitment to modernizing operations and reducing its carbon footprint. With plans to cut carbon emissions by 40% by 2030, the Postal Service is on track to make a significant environmental impact while improving working conditions for its employees. As these quirky new trucks begin rolling out across the country, it's clear that the Postal Service is not just keeping up with the times but leading the charge toward a more sustainable, efficient future. They may not be pretty, but they're built to last-and that's something everyone can appreciate. [New York Post]( [You Won't Believe Where An Ancient Roman Camp Was Found] [You Won't Believe Where An Ancient Roman Camp Was Found]( More than a mile up. [Another Tragedy Strikes World's Largest Cruise Ship] [Another Tragedy Strikes World's Largest Cruise Ship]( Ship cursed? [After 'Matlock' Reboot Iconic Actress Says She's Done] [After 'Matlock' Reboot Iconic Actress Says She's Done]( End Of An Era. [Grandfather Of Georgia Shooting Makes Wild Accusation] [Grandfather Of Georgia Shooting Makes Wild Accusation]( He Said What? [Incredible: Police & Fisherman Save 7 Year Old Who Disappeared] [Incredible: Police & Fisherman Save 7 Year Old Who Disappeared]( 'I've got you hun.' You are receiving this email because you opted in to Stories Ongoing daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Stories Ongoing. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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