starquestMM
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Mailbox owner won.Thats the one I mentioned above. It made it to ohio supreme court and the driver eventually won.
Mailbox owner won.Thats the one I mentioned above. It made it to ohio supreme court and the driver eventually won.
Yeah, that. I must have had a mini stroke when I wrote my post. I went back and fixed it.Mailbox owner won.
I saw a truck that hit the end of a guardrail once. The guardrail went through the grill and firewall and out the back window and extended almost to the end of the bed. Driver was fine, probably drunk. He must have been flying on a very curvy road.
That’s why the changed the design to make them energy absorbing devices. The old style were spears.I saw a truck that hit the end of a guardrail once. The guardrail went through the grill and firewall and out the back window and extended almost to the end of the bed. Driver was fine, probably drunk. He must have been flying on a very curvy road.
I pay $115 every 6 months for the small box at the post office.The best way is what I did. Remove mailbox and post, get a PO box at the post office and just add the PO number to your current address. Get the app from the USPS that tells you what mail is in your box and only go pick it up when needed.
Yes you have to pay once a year for the box but it's less than a new post and mailbox.
Todd
I pay $95.00 a year for a small box but I see they charge by location.I pay $115 every 6 months for the small box at the post office.
Our P.O. Box is $54/yr, so about $1.00/week. We drive past the post office whenever we leave the house. It’s on the only road out of here.I pay $115 every 6 months for the small box at the post office.
you forgot the guy wires to hold up the poles, those can slice a car in halfFunny how the city/county/state can put up phone poles, steel posts for lamps/traffic lights, steel pipe/concrete barriers, guard rails, plant trees, etc... without issue. But don't you dare put your mailbox on a 6x6!
Those guard rails are always jumping into traffic.
