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November 23, 2018
New Mexico’s Legal & Financial Weekly
Vol. 8.89 No. 47
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Starting Nov. 25, USPS expanded its Sunday delivery operations to locations with high package volumes. The Postal Service already delivers packages on Sundays in most major cities, and anticipates delivering more than 8 million packages on Sundays this December. Mail carriers will also deliver packages on Christmas Day in select locations.
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or the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), the period between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day is the busiest time of year. USPS expects to deliver nearly 15 billion pieces of mail and 900 million packages, for a total of nearly 16 billion mail and package deliveries.
You may be familiar with the “busiest day” for shipping holiday packages and mailing greeting cards. But like last year’s holiday fruitcake, that is a thing of the past. Instead, the busiest time now begins two weeks before Christmas. Starting the week of Dec. 10, customer traffic at Post Offices nationwide will increase and the Postal Service expects to deliver nearly 200 million packages per week during these two weeks. The week of Dec. 17−23 is predicted to be the busiest mailing, shipping and delivery week. During this week alone, USPS expects to process and deliver nearly 3 billion pieces of First-Class Mail, including greeting cards.
It’s estimated nearly 400,000 consumers will use the Click-N-Ship feature and other online services on Dec. 17 to order free Priority Mail boxes, print shipping labels, purchase postage and even request free next-day Package Pickup.
Informed Delivery is the Postal Service’s free daily digital preview of what’s coming to your mailbox. This holiday season, not only can you manage your packages and sneak a peek at cards headed your way, you can also see some exterior images of magazines and catalogs—all from your mobile app, dashboard, tablet or computer. Informed Delivery is one more way the Postal Service is helping you anticipate, communicate The Postal Service anticipates Dec. 17 will be the Postal Service’s and celebrate this holiday season. busiest day online, with more than 8 million consumers predicted to visit usps.com for help shipping that special holiday gift. It’s predicted Additional news and information, including all domestic, international that nearly 105 million consumers will visit the USPS website between and military mailing and shipping deadlines, can be found at the Postal Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. And usps.com is always open. Service Holiday Newsroom: www.usps.com/holidaynews. -(NAPSI)
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Defensive Driving Tips
hese five tips can help you be prepared for the perils of the road.
1. Know Your Car. Like people, each car has a unique personality. Some features work better than others, and conditions can cause a vehicle to react a certain way. Knowing your car’s limits and behavior patterns can help you predict how it will respond in certain situations. How long does it take you to stop and how much pressure is required on the brake pedal? What’s your turn radius? Does your vehicle lean when you round a corner? Does it quake when you hit a certain speed? Knowing the answers can help you avoid accidents. 2. Use Extreme Caution During a Lane Change. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that one of the most common causes of two-lane auto accidents is unsafe lane changes. 3. Know Your Blind Spots. Most cars have at least one line of vision that’s not clearly evident in the rearview or side mirrors. Even care-
fully placed mirrors often cannot cover every possible angle. Move the side mirrors far outward so that the angle of view barely overlaps the view of the rearview mirror. 4. Keep Your Hands on the Wheel. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration now advocates keeping your hands at the 9 and 3 o’clock positions instead of 10 and 2 because of air bags.
in your car’s drivability.
5. Keep Up on Maintenance. Routine work on your auto, like oil changes, fluid refills and tire rotations, can make all the difference
Learn More For further facts and tips about good driving from the experts at DrivingTests, founded on the universal belief that everyone can be a safe driver, go to https://driving-tests.org. There, budding drivers can also learn how to pass the written test the first time. -(NAPSI)