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New Seatbelt, Bulkhead, Brake, and GPS sensors being put into UPS trucks!
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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 292740" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>The first day of delivering in 1971 I was in a P600 and it happened to be the hottest day we had had in years. About 3 o'clock the center manager who was training me couldn't stand it no more so he opened up the rear door (bulkhead door had been open all day) and we finnished off the route driving with ALL doors open. He did tell me not to do it when I was on my own- the old do as I say not as I do thing. P.S. In those days package cars didn't have seatbelts or jump seats in them so basically we were an accident waiting to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 292740, member: 5382"] The first day of delivering in 1971 I was in a P600 and it happened to be the hottest day we had had in years. About 3 o'clock the center manager who was training me couldn't stand it no more so he opened up the rear door (bulkhead door had been open all day) and we finnished off the route driving with ALL doors open. He did tell me not to do it when I was on my own- the old do as I say not as I do thing. P.S. In those days package cars didn't have seatbelts or jump seats in them so basically we were an accident waiting to happen. [/QUOTE]
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