Mar. 9, 2020

Oakland Piedmont Station Letter Carriers log 8 million accident-free miles without ever leaving the city limits

OAKLAND, CA — Driving can be a challenging task on its own, let alone driving one million miles without so much as a fender-bender. Eight Piedmont Station mail carriers did just that, and they will be honored on Thursday, March 12, 2020, at 8:00 am, 195 41st St., Oakland, CA 94611.

Marisela Fletcher, Madeline Byrd, Constanza Martinez, Ronald Bautista, Maria Walkel, Marcos Gomez, Rebecca Aranda, Leopold Quintana will all be inducted into the National Safety Council “Million Mile Club.”

Defensive and safe driving is the only way to ensure that each day ends as smoothly as it began, as Walkel states “Take your time, do it right the first time.”

You cannot be a safe driver without paying close attention to details, Gomez claims that once they are in their LLV their total concentration is dedicated to driving safely.

For this group, safety is a habit. It is something that takes precedent on a daily basis and that is the key to their accident-free record.

This is the mindset you’d expect from Postal Service mail carriers who have each driven the equivalent of circling the earth 40 times, all without a moving violation or accident, while maneuvering hazardous road conditions, gridlock, rural terrain, and avoiding careless drivers along the way.

“Safety is not just a buzz word, our postal drivers take safety very seriously,” said Bay-Valley District Manager Darrel Stoke. “The truly remarkable achievement by our mail carriers demonstrates how postal employees continue to deliver on the promise of delivering their best every day with care, courtesy and concern for the safety of others.”

Nationally, postal drivers log more than 1.5 billion miles annually while delivering to more than 159 million homes and businesses in every city, suburb and town in America as they make the swift completion of their appointed rounds.

Each driver will be presented with a plaque from the Safety Council and automatic membership in the prestigious National Safety Council “Million Mile Club.” The million-mile award is a lifetime enrollment, and it is given to drivers who have accumulated one-million miles or 30 years of driving without being involved in a single preventable motor vehicle accident.

The Postal Service does not receive tax dollars for operating expenses; it relies entirely on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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