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<blockquote data-quote="fedx" data-source="post: 3828248" data-attributes="member: 64891"><p>Yes, all that stuff you mention are "possible" issues. They aren't issues until they are. So you might get 5 accidents for backing up out of every 5,000 times it's done by various drivers (just guessing here). And I'm not talking about "unnecessary" backing according to UPS. I mean backing up at all-even though UPS trucks have backup cameras like FedEx. You back up at all and it sends an alert on the computer system that monitors your driving. Really UPS should just have the reverse gear removed from their package cars so they can only move forward lol. Yes, you should always wear your seatbelt, but I'm not talking about whether or not you should do it. I'm talking about your company monitoring it on a second by second basis. Obviously you know FedEx doesn't have all those monitors like UPS does. So would you OF rather drive a vehicle that is monitor free or one that knows everything you're doing? I have a feeling you're going to say you'd be fine with either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedx, post: 3828248, member: 64891"] Yes, all that stuff you mention are "possible" issues. They aren't issues until they are. So you might get 5 accidents for backing up out of every 5,000 times it's done by various drivers (just guessing here). And I'm not talking about "unnecessary" backing according to UPS. I mean backing up at all-even though UPS trucks have backup cameras like FedEx. You back up at all and it sends an alert on the computer system that monitors your driving. Really UPS should just have the reverse gear removed from their package cars so they can only move forward lol. Yes, you should always wear your seatbelt, but I'm not talking about whether or not you should do it. I'm talking about your company monitoring it on a second by second basis. Obviously you know FedEx doesn't have all those monitors like UPS does. So would you OF rather drive a vehicle that is monitor free or one that knows everything you're doing? I have a feeling you're going to say you'd be fine with either. [/QUOTE]
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