Sept. 23, 2025
Also Honoring Employees with 10+ Years' Service
The Postal Service and the National Safety Council work together to promote and recognize the achievements of postal drivers that maintain exemplary driving, safety records. On Friday, September 26, 2025, at 8:30 a.m., at Eagle Rock Post Office, 7435 N Figueroa St., Los Angeles CA 90041 they will celebrate ten remarkable carriers, each with more than one million accident-free miles.
The National Safety Council’s Million Mile Club is an honor reserved for employees driving one million miles – or 30 years – without an at-fault accident.
Honorees include:
Please send RSVP to: natashi.l.garvins@usps.gov
At the U.S. Postal Service, safety isn’t just a guideline—it’s a core value. All employees prioritize safety above all else. For those transporting mail across cities and facilities, safety is the foundation of every mile traveled throughout the postal network.
Drivers who reach one million miles or more without a preventable accident represent the highest standards of professionalism and dedication. Their achievement is a powerful testament to their commitment to service and safety.
The Postal Service operates through a vast and intricate network of skilled professionals and advanced systems. Precision and teamwork drive every step toward safety, from collection to delivery.
With one of the largest civilian fleets in the world, the Postal Service’s logistics operations ensure that mail reaches every address in the nation—urban, rural, and everywhere in between.
With over ten million miles driven and a combined 395 years of service without a single preventable accident, these drivers exemplify the highest level of discipline, skill, and commitment. Few individuals can claim such an impressive achievement of safety and excellence.
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