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Colorado Residents: USPS letter carrier is burning rubber on private road

October 9, 2019 STRASBURG, Colo. — Mail truck burnouts! That’s how USPS customers outside Strasburg describe the driving habits of their letter carrier. Neighbors say they’re becoming more and more frustrated.

“It’s been pretty consistent with him,” USPS customer Allison Harris said. “Driving very fast down the road and leaving the ruts in front of all the mailboxes.”

Harris snapped pictures of the ruts and took video of the letter carrier’s vehicle. She says that for a few months now, neighbors have had to deal with the postal worker burning rubber along their private gravel and dirt road. It’s a road that’s cared for by the seven families who live in the area just south of Interstate 70, off Highway 36.

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5 thoughts on “Colorado Residents: USPS letter carrier is burning rubber on private road

  1. I would commend the customers for not having a trench for the mail carriers to drive thru . The customers like their female carrier but I don’t see a condition where this
    carrier could burn rubber if he wanted to.

  2. Didn’t know the LLV would do that. Mine (several) never would. I left a lot of tracks in the mud though.

  3. The mysterious ruts don’t look that deep to me. Sounds more like George Noorey material, Unidentified Flying Mailman. How hard could it be to figure out? Maybe the residents just have a vendetta against the sub.

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