That means USPS, UPS, FedEx, Amazon, etc. trucks are following each other on the same roads. Talk about the giant carbon footprint.
I’d drive for them 4 hours a day. They’d make me use my own truck so screw them. How about more dropoff points. Saw one in London.
>That means USPS, UPS, FedEx, Amazon, etc. trucks are following each other on the same roads. Talk about the giant carbon footprint.
LOL!
My street sees them everyday. That’s outside of the grocery delivery, and Ubers.
Not knocking it. It is definitely a mark of the times, like when the milk man and ice deliveries were the norm.
Doesn't that also mean that hundreds, or maybe thousands of people are not driving and contributing to the carbon footprint because products are being brought to them?