Funky New USPS Trucks Unveiled in Quad Cities: Will They Soon Be in All of Iowa?

Have you ever wondered why the United States Postal Service (USPS) has used the same-style vehicles for mail delivery for decades? It’s because the vehicles have proven to be durable and reliable. As far as vehicle design goes, mail trucks, specifically known as Grumman Long Life Vehicles (LLV), are relatively simple compared to the average car.

Upon their inception in 1986, the planned service-life for the vehicles was 24 years, but the fleet has lasted far longer than anyone had anticipated. As of 2024, over 130,000 LLVs are still on the road were operating beyond their service life. However, an upgrade was overdue as a result of the demands of delivery drivers, and now, the Quad Cities is seeing a new kind of mail truck on the road.

New Mail Trucks Hit the Quad Cities Roads:

New USPS vehicles are hitting the road in the Quad Cities, and per MSN, have already been spotted on the road in Rock Island, IL. About 35,000 have been rolled out across the United States, and with them comes improved features for the people that matter the most: those delivering the mail. Such features include:

  • More cargo space for more packages
  • Improved visibility
  • Backup cameras
  • A collision alert system
  • Air conditioning (yes, the original trucks did not have AC)

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