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<blockquote data-quote="overflowed" data-source="post: 3917889" data-attributes="member: 44109"><p>At my station we were one of the first to get electric trucks. When we were trained by the mechanics we were told they aren't to be used on hills because there is no parking gear. Just sits in neutral and you just set the brake. Well, we have very steep hills. In the infinite wisdom of fedex PR since we are such a "green" city they wanted them asap. Let's just say one of them decided to leave off a hill when the courier was delivering. After that no manager that even had a slight downgrade wanted any part of them. Have no idea if that has anything to do with sitting electric trucks in your area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overflowed, post: 3917889, member: 44109"] At my station we were one of the first to get electric trucks. When we were trained by the mechanics we were told they aren't to be used on hills because there is no parking gear. Just sits in neutral and you just set the brake. Well, we have very steep hills. In the infinite wisdom of fedex PR since we are such a "green" city they wanted them asap. Let's just say one of them decided to leave off a hill when the courier was delivering. After that no manager that even had a slight downgrade wanted any part of them. Have no idea if that has anything to do with sitting electric trucks in your area. [/QUOTE]
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