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N44125 04-05-2023 04:16 AM

Amazon Delivery Trucks in TV
 
Anyone know how many Amazon Delivery trucks operate daily here in TV?

RICH1 04-05-2023 04:26 AM

No , but I’m glad they do ! I found it inconvenient when my packages were handed off to the USPS and jammed into an oversized mailbox for me to fetch.Getting back to original question, probably not more than a regular city with 80 or so square miles . The Amazon trucks have transponders on them.. possibly locate them on an Amazon Tracker App. Very Good Question

asianthree 04-05-2023 05:34 AM

Maybe the same amount as FedEx, UPS, and USPS combined. Our Amazon delivery last night said he was the last truck in TV, delivering same day. His truck was near Lopez, before it came south of 44. I can only see my delivery 10 stops away. Not sure if anyone else has availability to see other trucks on the road.

Altavia 04-05-2023 06:27 AM

The new electric delivery vans are pretty cool.

11 Cool Features of Rivian's Amazon Electric Delivery Van

vinricci 04-05-2023 06:35 AM

What difference does it make?

dewilson58 04-05-2023 06:38 AM

:shrug:

MrFlorida 04-05-2023 08:45 AM

Don't care, as long as they get here when they say they will.

tophcfa 04-05-2023 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Altavia (Post 2204553)
The new electric delivery vans are pretty cool.

11 Cool Features of Rivian's Amazon Electric Delivery Van

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Originally Posted by vinricci (Post 2204557)
What difference does it make?

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2204559)
:shrug:

They are more dangerous, walkers and bikers can’t hear them coming up on you.

shut the front door 04-05-2023 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2204630)
They are more dangerous, walkers and bikers can’t hear them coming up on you.

If you are walking in the proper direction, they can't sneak up on you. Bikers should have a rear view if they are concerned about electric vehicles sneaking up on them.

JMintzer 04-05-2023 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2204630)
They are more dangerous, walkers and bikers can’t hear them coming up on you.

They're not THAT quiet...

GpaVader 04-05-2023 10:44 AM

Most of the walkers I see are wearing headphones or earbuds so they won't hear it anyway...

xcaligirl 04-05-2023 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by RICH1 (Post 2204506)
No , but I’m glad they do ! I found it inconvenient when my packages were handed off to the USPS and jammed into an oversized mailbox for me to fetch.Getting back to original question, probably not more than a regular city with 80 or so square miles . The Amazon trucks have transponders on them.. possibly locate them on an Amazon Tracker App. Very Good Question

UPS passes the packages off to USPS. I heard it's based on what the seller is willing to pay for the shipping. Once the package is at USPS, then gets either lost (happened 4 times already and nothing was done by USPS! If they deliver the package, it has ended up in the wrong parcel box and cramed in.... Amazon won't and shouldn't have to get involved with a lost package.

westernrider75 04-06-2023 04:42 AM

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Originally Posted by N44125 (Post 2204505)
Anyone know how many Amazon Delivery trucks operate daily here in TV?

I would think it would depend on the number of deliveries on any given day.

hosegooseman 04-06-2023 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by N44125 (Post 2204505)
Anyone know how many Amazon Delivery trucks operate daily here in TV?

As many as they need to provide their services. Pretty sure they got plenty of vans and if need extras, enough money to get more…:laugh:

Rwirish 04-06-2023 06:06 AM

I spent 3 weeks researching this last month as I understood the extreme importance of knowing this number.

The answer is 1.3


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