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Yes, It ‘Looks Like a Duck,’ but Carriers Like the New Mail Truck

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For 19 years, Richard Burton, a letter carrier in Athens, Ga., drove the classic boxy mail truck, with only a fan on the dashboard to keep the cabin cool in the sweltering summer months. A second fan plugged into the cigarette lighter didn’t make much of a difference, he said.

But about two months ago, Mr. Burton, 46, became one of the first letter carriers in the United States to get a long-awaited upgrade: a new electric mail truck with air-conditioning, a 360-degreee camera and a sliding cargo door on the side that allows the unloading of packages directly onto the sidewalk.

“It makes the job easier to do because you’re not sweating bullets out there,” he said. “And in Georgia, you can imagine how hot it gets.”

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  1. Gone with the cool leather mailbag, completely hot and ‘character’ driven LLV. No more rattling and rumbling that can be heard half a route away. I’m glad the 21st century is getting a rollout.

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