
If I drove a UPS truck there's a 100% chance I would fall out of the truck when…

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Velcro shorts?
Seatbelt?
😀
I used to drive one. The seatbelts and just holding the wheel in general keep you secure. If you look on the passenger side though that is the sketchy seat. It is a little fold down seat used for supervisors, helpers and trainers and they have almost nothing to hold onto.
+Daphne Sylk and +Pete Donahoo AH! See now why didn't I think of that!?
+Michael Jones is that how you get promoted… get rid of your supervisor while on a delivery? ;O)
closing the doors would help immensely
+Paul Spoerry haha it's possible
+Steve B not when it's super hot out you don't 🙂 they don't have ACs
+Michael Jones many vehicles dont have a/c but I wouldnt drive them with the doors wide open ☺
No a/c!?!? Man they better pay really well.
+Pete Donahoo right?
lol
Not if you have a good seat belt. And you would take special driving lessons too before driving one of these babies. Learn to lean into the curves as you would riding a bicycle or motorbike. Easy as that. Hope you get to drive one of these someday.
I drove a UPS truck for. 33 years. Didn't fall out once.
If I drove a UPS truck, nobody would ever get their Jeep parts…
Just got to be careful on the corners…then it won't happen…I've driven a huge furniture step van for my business, n you got to be mentally and physically smart when you drive something as huge as a large step van…always looking out for the crummy drivers…
Just don't turn corners! 🙂
Given the mile-high center of gravity in that vehicle, you are much more likely to tip/roll it than you are to fall out due to G forces. Though if you somehow managed to do both at the same time, that could be bad…