>>6421631>>6421643But, why would someone just go on the internet and lie?
The postal jeep is known for terrible blind spots.
t. Aunt is a disability-retired USPS worker
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> Its considered a hazard and IF he would back up and have any kind of accident the USPS will blame him.. his union will have to fight it and likely he will lose... My husband is a USPS supervisor https://sellercentral.amazon.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=185983> 5, can't back her vehicle out of the the driveway - at all - we would have excavate, work with the county to address putting in a much longer culvert in the ditch on either side, and make huge changes to the end of our driveway to provide a turnaround. We have NONE of these issues with UPS or Fed Ex, and it just recently started happening with USPS. https://www.uspsoig.gov/comment/24143>Oh and yes, the car does have a reverse. They are only supposed to use in the designated spots on the route (and they do anything to avoid having reverse points in the route) and if a supervisor finds him reversing where he shouldn't he gets in trouble. If he has an accident while reversing, he is in a world of trouble.http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/archive/index.php/t-400659.htmlAnyway, I put "technically" because I figured it might be a local PO policy and not something actually codified. I couldn't really care about being an "authority" figure on fucking USPS matters, m8.