![]() ![]() Which makes ongoing reckless driver behavior even more reprehensible.įederal Motor Carrier Safety Administration data shows that in the last two years, FedEx trucks were involved in more than 600 injury crashes, at least 49 of which were fatal. ![]() Communities are even more dependent on your services now than before. If I randomly see two reckless FedEx drivers in a week, how many more are tearing up and down our streets every day?įedEx drivers are ubiquitous, especially during the Covid-19 shelter in place. There clearly needs to be a far more substantial mandate than whatever you have been doing. It must be addressed not just at an individual driver level, but at an institutional level. But this negligence is beyond one or two drivers. I don’t have truck or license plate numbers to share with you. In the past week, I have witnessed two FedEx drivers steering a truck while holding a phone in front of their faces. Three years have passed since we published that blog, but despite your strong assertions that “FedEx is committed to putting safety above all,” not much has changed. ![]() I’m including your response (see below), to our 2017 blog, Fed Ex: Deliver on Your Safety Messaging and ban driver cell phone use, in which we called on FedEx to be the leader you ought to be and mandate safe driving behavior, rather than the reckless driving I and so many others have witnessed. Managing Director, FedEx Ground External Communicationsġ000 FedEx Drive | Moon Township, PA 15108 ![]()
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