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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1214832" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>The new late commit times present a new issue that most Express drivers are not used to....delivering in the dark. As others have pointed-out, FedEx isn't providing flashlights, spotlights, or any aids to help you here. It is very difficult to deliver residentials in the dark if you've never done it. Plus, it's very easy to fall or hit something just because you have limited vision. In a semi-rural or rural area without street lights? Good luck! As always, anything bad that happens will be <strong>your </strong>fault. WAD, go very slowly, and bring back lots of DEX 01s and 03s for Fred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1214832, member: 12508"] The new late commit times present a new issue that most Express drivers are not used to....delivering in the dark. As others have pointed-out, FedEx isn't providing flashlights, spotlights, or any aids to help you here. It is very difficult to deliver residentials in the dark if you've never done it. Plus, it's very easy to fall or hit something just because you have limited vision. In a semi-rural or rural area without street lights? Good luck! As always, anything bad that happens will be [B]your [/B]fault. WAD, go very slowly, and bring back lots of DEX 01s and 03s for Fred. [/QUOTE]
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