Rural mail delivery vehicles are actually usually modified 4wd vehicles to be right hand drive. The standard mail delivery vehicles aren't very good with dirt roads. So... Totally legit. SOURCE: Mail was delivered to me by right hand drive Subaru.
jardon that jeep is legit. you know you live in the country when that is your mail vehicle. they are used in rly small towns or just small areas. mostly in the country
Confused Kartoffel I was ridiculously confused. Because at my grandmas house, it was a van with orange flashing lights. But it freaked me out because I was lighting fireworks when it happened.
i used to live in Pamlico North carolina, they dont always look exactly like that but they will say us mail with lights it varies its normally towns with more land in between houses
I live in Wisconsin and I see those USPS jeeps all the time. They have the driver on the right side so they can reach mailboxes and the I think they are all Jeeps so that they can get through snow.
That is a legit USPS vehicle. You need to get out into the country a bit Jordan. They drive jeeps around here all the time. Easy way to tell. They are right hand drive.
You see a lot of Minivans and Cherokees in the rural ares of Colorado too. I suppose it's not TOO surprising that in a place with "No weather" you wouldn't really see non-standard USPS trucks.
Dude either a jeep or lifted truck depending if you are in the south it's more square body trucks mostly in middle of nowhere it more unusual to see a small 2wd car instead of a 4wd truck
The first one where he go forward in time is just awesome to look at like first there's almost no buildings an a poor as four way cross and he clicks now there's loads of buildings and proper cross with turn lanes lights and everything
Ian Peracca I live on that highway in California and my first thought was "hey that looks like Ruth lake but it can't be Ruth lake it's probably some other place," but no, I was spot on
Personal vehicles are commonly used to deliver rural USPS routes. Those carriers are private contractors hired by USPS. The only vehicle requirements are that there is enough cargo room to carry mail, even during holiday volume increase.
Yes Jardon, that mail jeep is legit, rural regions often require delivery drivers to use their own personal vehicles to deliver the mail in, and sometimes give them placards to place on them too
Rural towns like this don't get enough money to have the mail trucks, so the delivery vehicles are owned by the mail carrier. The carrier will get paid their salary and gas money.
I foresaw this, being you didn't know the difference between Sharks and Hummingbirds, obviously you wouldn't know the difference between Cali and another state.
Jordan. Out in the sticks people don't have "Mail trucks" They use their POVs to deliver the mail. They just slap a sticker on their car. But they still work for the USPS.
I just fucking died on the first round. I was dying inside as I knew exactly where that was. Weslaco, TX, in an area in south Texas called the Rio Grande Valley. Yes, we are known for palmtrees. There is actually no place in the city where you aren't in sight of a palm tree.
In very rural America, where cities are barely incorporate, or heck even in some suburban areas, There is sometimes not money available for a mail truck. It ends up that USPS employees use personal cars to deliver mail being compensated for miles driven.
Jardon, in country areas, the post office often employs civilians to run packages out of a small town. I live in Central Texas, in a small town, and there is Jeep that has a similar thing that is parked by the post office.
XD I live in Texas and I was like Texas? When Jordan said Florida and I was like uhmmm well them. And I been to Galveston its much better looking then that
That is what the Postal Service uses for extremely rural routes. Their normal delivery trucks aren't ideal for those kinds of roads so they use modified Jeeps and SUVs instead
You can contract under the USPS when they don't have enough drivers to cover the area they are expected to. We have a lot of normal vehicles here that deliver mail because certain areas have a very spread out population that is easier handled by a person dedicated to that one town.
That mail service jeep was better than I ever had, In Webster city Iowa a 60 year old man sat in the passenger seat while driving a 76 buick lesabre so he could easily distribute the mail in the right side. No labels on his car saying he was the mail man.
Parts of NJ, NY, MD and CT use horizontal traffic lights too, as does the PA turnpike. That is what small town post offices do. Our mailman uses his 4runner with the magnetic mail sign and reflector on the roof, just like pizza delivery drivers. Crappie is a type of fish, also called Papermouth because if you set the hook too hard (at all) you will rip their lips off. Even numbered interstates are east to west and odd numbered ones are north to south. Heading northbound, a sign will be south of the town. Yes, there is an Atlanta, Texas. That's gotta be PA... Just across the bay? That's still close enough for me to make a day trip of is. They've got great strawberries there.
If your in a rural area with a small post office, you might get mail cars like the one in the video. That is also how we get our mail where I live. Also a cool fact about these cars is the steering wheel is on the right side of the car.
In some very urban areas the mail delivery folk drive their own vehicles, which is mostly because something like that jeep has better traction on the shitty back roads. Also some of the post offices don't have enough delivery vans to use so sometimes people have to use their own cars to compensate
The mail delivery jeep is real. It is a right hand drive jeep designed for delivering mail. I live in rural Kansas, and one of the local town's post office uses one for the out of town routes (dirt roads). The guy who delivers my mail runs his route in his personal vehicle just sticks a usps magnet on the doors.
Jardon, that mail vehicle is actually probably legit and only takes mail to local residents so it's just easier for the mail people not to buy a large mail truck for such a small area. I have one of those vehicles in my neighborhood but im not sure how common it is to have.
IM JUST SAYING! when he says too many pixels he's wrong because when it's ugly and hard to see like that it's actually less pixels. That's why it's worse resolution. The pixels are just bigger to fill out the screen and it looks worse. Tho if there was more pixels like the 1920x1080 then it'd look great because thats more pixels than the ugly one's where there's like 480p. More pixels makes it look better JORDAN!
he means that he cant see the images because of the pixelation. if he complains about the pixels, its because there's not enough. he is a gamer and a video editor and a graphic designer. you really think he doesnt know how pixels work?
The USPS mail system uses "regular" vehicles in some urban areas because the intown vehicles are not suitable for long distance highway travel and offroad travel
In Ottawa Canada. Out in the country. people drive ordinary cars to deliver mail. So yeah that Jeep can be used as a Mail Delivery out of the main cities..
I know exactly where that road in Montana is! I used to drive that road all the time when I lived in Bozeman, that is the back side of the Bridger range about 30 min from town. When he says "defiantly sierra Nevada range" he is looking right at Bridger Bowl which is the local ski area.
That mail jeep actually is legit. In rural areas, they hire locals and give them cars with steering wheels on the opposite side so they can deliver mail in the mailboxes easier. Saw a little silver mail honda sedan like that in Wisconsin.
United States Postal Service, in rural areas or rural routes larger than 60 miles typically require the Carrier to deliver in a personal vehicle, usually a right-hand drive Jeep as was pictured or a left-hand drive SUV capable of AWD capability, of which you would straddle the center console or gearshift. -a former United States Postal Service Carrier.
The United States Postal Service do have cars like that. You usually only see them on rural routes. I've seen both Jeep Wranglers and a few station wagons up here in Washington.
Those are called rural carriers. Places outside of the city where people drive their own cars to deliver mail instead of using the classic usps vehicles
About the post office vehicle, where we live our mail shows up in jeeps too! I believe the more rural areas get jeeps or trucks to deliver the mail. ~Kitty
Sometimes, in small villages and in the country/ hard to reach places.the post office employees just use regular cars and such. May not me their personal car but a car owned by the post office. In Alaska they might use planes or snowmobiles.
It might be worth it for this game to learn how interstate numbers work. Odd numbers (like 87) are north-south and increase number from west to east (I-5 on the west coast, I-95 on the east coast). Even numbers are east-west and increase number from south to north (I-10 from CA to FL, I-90 from WA to MA). So the number 87 tells you it’s a N/S road near the East coast. (And 3-digit interstates are auxiliaries of the interstate marked by the last two numbers. So I-480 comes off of I-80)
Those mail Jeeps are real, used for more rural/hilly roads more suited to winter than normal trucks. Also notice they are right-hand drive vehicles to drive and stuff mail. Source: my mail carrier uses one
In small towns, larger trucks can come through so people are hired, with their own cars, to deliver mail from the local post offices. My town has less than 900 people and you constantly see those everywhere😅
US highway numbers: odd numbers for North/South highways, even for East/West. Highways (white signs, US route whatever) have the low numbers in the West and North, like the PCH is US 1. Interstates are the other way, so I 80 is way up North and 10 is in the South.
Can we do a beanboozled challenge for this? Set a specific score. If its below that then eat a bean Or maybe a high stakes video, eat something spicy/gross :3 would love it
The verticle stop lights just depends on the city really. I have lived in Florida all my life and the only time I see those stop lights is when I'm either in Naples, or just on the road.
The street lights really wasn't a clue; we have the horizontal lights in Michigan too, even though the vertical lights are more common. It depends on the city or county you're in and what they decided they wanted. It isn't really a state-wide thing.
In this episode, Jordan learns that city names are not like online usernames. If they were, we'd be seeing towns like Atlanta17, xATLANTAx, and AT_LAN_TA.
Yes, that is a post office vehicle. Live rural and learn. They make some people use their own cars to deliver mail. In my neighborhood, the lady used to drive a pickup truck.
That Mail Jeep is probably a legitimate mail vehicle. There is a mail vehicle in my town that is a bright blue minivan with the steering wheel on the right side of the car.
Our mail lady (my neighbor) uses her jeep to deliver mail but also as a personal car
KingStar123 Gaming same here dude do you live out of city limits?
MnKLucks yea we live in rural Texas
90% around me are Jeeps, but I've seen a ARV4
KingStar123 Gaming my aunt does and I live in Canada
Same... I'm in nc
Rural mail delivery vehicles are actually usually modified 4wd vehicles to be right hand drive. The standard mail delivery vehicles aren't very good with dirt roads.
So... Totally legit.
SOURCE: Mail was delivered to me by right hand drive Subaru.
jardon that jeep is legit. you know you live in the country when that is your mail vehicle. they are used in rly small towns or just small areas. mostly in the country
Confused Kartoffel I was ridiculously confused. Because at my grandmas house, it was a van with orange flashing lights. But it freaked me out because I was lighting fireworks when it happened.
Confused Kartoffel ..... my state is 2nd smallest so we have small towns, I never have seen that before....
i used to live in Pamlico North carolina, they dont always look exactly like that but they will say us mail with lights it varies its normally towns with more land in between houses
ShortClips ByOzzy sounds like grandma dowdel
I live in a small town of about 1,000 and our mail is delivered in a jeep and the next town over has a station wagon delivering the mail.
His ignorance about personal vehicles being used for US mail delivery was the most infuriating thing about this entire video to be honest.
123skateboarder1 he has lived a sheltered life.
123skateboarder1 mostly because he goes on about it so long.
Worse than markiplier missing an obvious thing
IKR? But That's What You Get From City Bois Like Him. XD
I am right there with you on being infuriated about this. And the mispronunciation of crappie. Darn city boys.
that is a USPS vehicle, in rurual areas they use personal vehicles for it
Richard Lord Maine has these
Miltonvale kansas mail man drives a Buick with a shelf on his driver side rigged on watch him drive backwards around curbs.
well if youre a spoiled brat in LA you wouldnt know that lol
No, that's legit. You're making fun of a real USPS vehicle.
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Lol I forgot about this video and was wondering why I said that when it isn't. I just realized it was a quote from Jardon.
no it actually is
Well, to be fair it is a real U.S. Mail vehicle...
In rural areas they use their own cars often lol
When the guy from LA thinks they only have usps branded vehicles to deliver mail.
Well, he doesn't live where these other vehicles are used, so it's not his fault.
dead serious, i have a jeep that delivers my mail cause i live in a small town. its legit.
Zane Leonard, same, we're twenty miles out of town, in a small state,
I live in Texas and I thought every street in the U.S has horizontal street lights.
Hippo Blob Florida has both
Hippo Blob have you never watched movies?
Yeah no I've been to a lot of the us and most places have vertical street lights
I live in texes and most of our lights are horizontal
Hippo Blob it's a hurricane thing. Notice how the beams are so rigid and secure, it's so they don't rip off or out of the ground.
I'd like to see a video where you attempt a perfect score (googling allowed, but include the googling process in the video)
I think it's much more fun if you play the global game, not only the us
Jardon does not get out of the city much does he?
actually, he travels quite a bit. he just doesnt go to these rural unpopulated areas with nothing to see. whats the point
I live in Wisconsin and I see those USPS jeeps all the time. They have the driver on the right side so they can reach mailboxes and the I think they are all Jeeps so that they can get through snow.
The mail vehicle that drops off mail at my house is just a truck with a single orange light on top. Nothing special.
Tally's: Hummingbird vs Shark
Post office car vs post office car?
California vs Nevada
And also yes that's what our mail cars look like in Alabama.
Jordan, I live in Alaska and we have a mail truck that looks almost exactly like that.
Sam Sanders Would you recommend me moving to Alaska?
That is a legit USPS vehicle. You need to get out into the country a bit Jordan. They drive jeeps around here all the time. Easy way to tell. They are right hand drive.
Gamedestroyers in western Pennsylvania whats the only thing they drive
You see a lot of Minivans and Cherokees in the rural ares of Colorado too. I suppose it's not TOO surprising that in a place with "No weather" you wouldn't really see non-standard USPS trucks.
Dude either a jeep or lifted truck depending if you are in the south it's more square body trucks mostly in middle of nowhere it more unusual to see a small 2wd car instead of a 4wd truck
Where I live the Postal Service provide them with the Jeeps.
In rural areas mail people drive their own vehicles. my mailman drives a mini van.
The first one where he go forward in time is just awesome to look at like first there's almost no buildings an a poor as four way cross and he clicks now there's loads of buildings and proper cross with turn lanes lights and everything
Should have gone farther north, California is much more wooded in Northern California. Backseat gaming is the best ;)
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Ian Peracca I live on that highway in California and my first thought was "hey that looks like Ruth lake but it can't be Ruth lake it's probably some other place," but no, I was spot on
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We don't use USPS vehicles, our mail is normally just delivered by a white pickup or red sedan.
Do the world map, more interesting to watch.
Edit: Just a request ofc, you do you.
Popa no i like us map
But USA IS THE BEST! TRUMP2020! joking
Popa yes
I like the world map better too
Yea I like it more too, I wanna see him guess places around the world and not just US
Personal vehicles are commonly used to deliver rural USPS routes. Those carriers are private contractors hired by USPS. The only vehicle requirements are that there is enough cargo room to carry mail, even during holiday volume increase.
In smaller towns USPS vehicles are the mail carriers personal vehicle
Yes Jardon, that mail jeep is legit, rural regions often require delivery drivers to use their own personal vehicles to deliver the mail in, and sometimes give them placards to place on them too
In other news: water is wet
Oliver Bonilla water is not wet
or is it
Y'all know what else is wet? Texas.
OriginSpeed DUDE!
25% of water is considered hard or rough
Rural towns like this don't get enough money to have the mail trucks, so the delivery vehicles are owned by the mail carrier. The carrier will get paid their salary and gas money.
I foresaw this, being you didn't know the difference between Sharks and Hummingbirds, obviously you wouldn't know the difference between Cali and another state.
Poken Shaho He guesses California almost every time
Jordan. Out in the sticks people don't have "Mail trucks" They use their POVs to deliver the mail. They just slap a sticker on their car. But they still work for the USPS.
shoutout RGV
Rural areas don't have the traditional USPS trucks. Mail carriers usually use their own personal vehicles to deliver mail
I just fucking died on the first round. I was dying inside as I knew exactly where that was. Weslaco, TX, in an area in south Texas called the Rio Grande Valley. Yes, we are known for palmtrees. There is actually no place in the city where you aren't in sight of a palm tree.
iLiek Fish in sight of a palm tree? They can see us?
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iLiek Fish they know if you've been good or bad so be good for goodness sake?
Alex Korneluk yes. Don't madden them. It won't end well.
iLiek Fish they will give you coal in your yard
In very rural America, where cities are barely incorporate, or heck even in some suburban areas, There is sometimes not money available for a mail truck. It ends up that USPS employees use personal cars to deliver mail being compensated for miles driven.
California is the US of the Jersey
Poken Shaho what?
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Poken Shaho wot in tarnation
You mean the English Jersey? The Jersey of shore of northern Normandy?
Poken Shaho what? heh heh
Jardon, in country areas, the post office often employs civilians to run packages out of a small town. I live in Central Texas, in a small town, and there is Jeep that has a similar thing that is parked by the post office.
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In small towns, everyday vehicles are usually used to deliver mail. As long as there is an indictation on the vehicle that they are the mail person.
XD I live in Texas and I was like Texas? When Jordan said Florida and I was like uhmmm well them. And I been to Galveston its much better looking then that
That is what the Postal Service uses for extremely rural routes. Their normal delivery trucks aren't ideal for those kinds of roads so they use modified Jeeps and SUVs instead
I don’t understand why Jordan doesn’t like pixels. The MORE pixels there are the better the picture will look lol.
yes
Thank you. I was going to say this, but decided to make sure no one else already had. I've spent way too long scrolling through the comments xD
He’s talking about the fact that you can see the pixelation... ie, the lack of pixel detail. He talks about not being able to read signs well.
JetStream90 I was joking I obviously know what he means lol
Man i was screaming in my head "Jordan that looks like the yellowstone area, montanaaaaaa!" Should really brush up on your mountains man XD
Why does this game never pick New England states?
Ikr bro. CT
Ya I'm from CT I'd definitely be able to tell if it was there.
I mean at least there was a NY one, close enough
Never in Maine
Wattybangbang GD but they are the best US states...and that coming from someone who doesn't live in the US
You can contract under the USPS when they don't have enough drivers to cover the area they are expected to. We have a lot of normal vehicles here that deliver mail because certain areas have a very spread out population that is easier handled by a person dedicated to that one town.
You said too many pixels, that my good friend is a good thing
Check ye privilege
Adolf Hitle he was being sarcastic
Adolf Hitle ironic, he could check others priveldge, but not himself. -The Tragedy of Darth Plageius the Wise
i believe "too many pixels" refers to the distinct pixels of the image, where a high res image would not have noticeable pixels.
EnderSwordEden 👌 finally one person thats not stupid in this comment
That mail service jeep was better than I ever had, In Webster city Iowa a 60 year old man sat in the passenger seat while driving a 76 buick lesabre so he could easily distribute the mail in the right side. No labels on his car saying he was the mail man.
What's gray and paint?
It's gray paint.
Parts of NJ, NY, MD and CT use horizontal traffic lights too, as does the PA turnpike.
That is what small town post offices do. Our mailman uses his 4runner with the magnetic mail sign and reflector on the roof, just like pizza delivery drivers.
Crappie is a type of fish, also called Papermouth because if you set the hook too hard (at all) you will rip their lips off.
Even numbered interstates are east to west and odd numbered ones are north to south.
Heading northbound, a sign will be south of the town.
Yes, there is an Atlanta, Texas.
That's gotta be PA... Just across the bay? That's still close enough for me to make a day trip of is. They've got great strawberries there.
I was so pissed when he chose sd. I've been on that road in iowa i knew the exact spot lol
Knew it was Maryland because of how close the fields were to the road lol
If your in a rural area with a small post office, you might get mail cars like the one in the video. That is also how we get our mail where I live. Also a cool fact about these cars is the steering wheel is on the right side of the car.
GIVE ME THE 87
In some very urban areas the mail delivery folk drive their own vehicles, which is mostly because something like that jeep has better traction on the shitty back roads. Also some of the post offices don't have enough delivery vans to use so sometimes people have to use their own cars to compensate
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New Trader He finished the newest episode, everyone has to wait till they release the next one.
The mail delivery jeep is real. It is a right hand drive jeep designed for delivering mail. I live in rural Kansas, and one of the local town's post office uses one for the out of town routes (dirt roads). The guy who delivers my mail runs his route in his personal vehicle just sticks a usps magnet on the doors.
How about he do Canada
Jardon, that mail vehicle is actually probably legit and only takes mail to local residents so it's just easier for the mail people not to buy a large mail truck for such a small area. I have one of those vehicles in my neighborhood but im not sure how common it is to have.
IM JUST SAYING! when he says too many pixels he's wrong because when it's ugly and hard to see like that it's actually less pixels. That's why it's worse resolution. The pixels are just bigger to fill out the screen and it looks worse. Tho if there was more pixels like the 1920x1080 then it'd look great because thats more pixels than the ugly one's where there's like 480p. More pixels makes it look better JORDAN!
NoLuckNightcore tell that to Mojang because you are wrong
He obviously knows, hes just saying it weird
he means that he cant see the images because of the pixelation. if he complains about the pixels, its because there's not enough. he is a gamer and a video editor and a graphic designer. you really think he doesnt know how pixels work?
That is a post office vehicle for houses in the mountains
Jordon you noob small towns have those, (facepalm)
The USPS mail system uses "regular" vehicles in some urban areas because the intown vehicles are not suitable for long distance highway travel and offroad travel
U.S is boring to anyone not in the u.s, please do more international ones instead
hes done two U.S vids and like 10 international vids. he doesnt work for you, stop telling him what to post
XT XTremeal You do realize you can make your own videos, right? All you need to do is have a camera and a computer.
Some places like pennsylvania dont have the mail trucks you usually see, sometimes the post offices certify the deliverers personal vehicle
In Ottawa Canada. Out in the country. people drive ordinary cars to deliver mail. So yeah that Jeep can be used as a Mail Delivery out of the main cities..
I know exactly where that road in Montana is! I used to drive that road all the time when I lived in Bozeman, that is the back side of the Bridger range about 30 min from town. When he says "defiantly sierra Nevada range" he is looking right at Bridger Bowl which is the local ski area.
Those mail trucks are legit. Back when I lived in a rural part of Michigan there were right-hand drive Jeeps that delivered outside of city limits.
Actually the mail truck happens in Minnesota all the time but we use mostly the standard one. for smaller towns we have weird mail trucks
That mail jeep actually is legit. In rural areas, they hire locals and give them cars with steering wheels on the opposite side so they can deliver mail in the mailboxes easier. Saw a little silver mail honda sedan like that in Wisconsin.
United States Postal Service, in rural areas or rural routes larger than 60 miles typically require the Carrier to deliver in a personal vehicle, usually a right-hand drive Jeep as was pictured or a left-hand drive SUV capable of AWD capability, of which you would straddle the center console or gearshift. -a former United States Postal Service Carrier.
Some post offices use vehicles like this, most of them are Jeep's because they go good in snowy weather and there easy to mod to left side driving.
The United States Postal Service do have cars like that. You usually only see them on rural routes. I've seen both Jeep Wranglers and a few station wagons up here in Washington.
FYI: Even numbered highway numbers in US go East and West. Odd numbered highways go North and South.
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In rural areas, mail delivery people are allowed to use personal vehicles, and jeeps are super common where I'm at.
Those are called rural carriers. Places outside of the city where people drive their own cars to deliver mail instead of using the classic usps vehicles
We actually have cars that go out of town who work for the mail service in Wyoming. They have to take an off-road vehicle to get to some rough spots.
About the post office vehicle, where we live our mail shows up in jeeps too! I believe the more rural areas get jeeps or trucks to deliver the mail. ~Kitty
Many rural areas use standard vehicles (jeeps are quite common) to deliver mail due to the better mpg.
In rural areas we don’t get true trucks for mail, the mail people just put orange lights on the top of their car in my town actually.
In a lot of rural places, they have mail vehicles like that so that in case the roads are muddy or whatever people still get their mail
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Sometimes, in small villages and in the country/ hard to reach places.the post office employees just use regular cars and such. May not me their personal car but a car owned by the post office. In Alaska they might use planes or snowmobiles.
It might be worth it for this game to learn how interstate numbers work.
Odd numbers (like 87) are north-south and increase number from west to east (I-5 on the west coast, I-95 on the east coast). Even numbers are east-west and increase number from south to north (I-10 from CA to FL, I-90 from WA to MA). So the number 87 tells you it’s a N/S road near the East coast.
(And 3-digit interstates are auxiliaries of the interstate marked by the last two numbers. So I-480 comes off of I-80)
Those mail Jeeps are real, used for more rural/hilly roads more suited to winter than normal trucks. Also notice they are right-hand drive vehicles to drive and stuff mail. Source: my mail carrier uses one
In small towns, larger trucks can come through so people are hired, with their own cars, to deliver mail from the local post offices. My town has less than 900 people and you constantly see those everywhere😅
The jeep mail vehicle is a postal service vehicle. At least in the south. They use jeeps around here. The new ones and older Cherokees.
Every time it’s Colorado, I know it’s Colorado. It just has this look and feel only a native would know.
down south we use whatever vehicle we have for mail trucks, mostly jeeps, some suv's but hardly ever actual trucks.
US highway numbers: odd numbers for North/South highways, even for East/West. Highways (white signs, US route whatever) have the low numbers in the West and North, like the PCH is US 1. Interstates are the other way, so I 80 is way up North and 10 is in the South.
that mail jeep is actually used in Missouri a lot, it's cheaper and easier to drive workers personal vehicles.
I knew it was Tennessee as soon as I saw Reelfoot lake. I've been there. Also, I live in Nashville.
Can we do a beanboozled challenge for this? Set a specific score. If its below that then eat a bean
Or maybe a high stakes video, eat something spicy/gross :3 would love it
The verticle stop lights just depends on the city really. I have lived in Florida all my life and the only time I see those stop lights is when I'm either in Naples, or just on the road.
Don't forget you have a compass in the lower left of your screen. Red is north. Should be useful on highways
The street lights really wasn't a clue; we have the horizontal lights in Michigan too, even though the vertical lights are more common. It depends on the city or county you're in and what they decided they wanted. It isn't really a state-wide thing.
In this episode, Jordan learns that city names are not like online usernames. If they were, we'd be seeing towns like Atlanta17, xATLANTAx, and AT_LAN_TA.
Due to the regular postal vehicles being way too terrible for off road use/ rough road use, many post office outposts use converted civilian vehicles
Jordan: I'm going to guess GalvestonMe: *yelling at screen* NO, I LIVE BY GALVESTON! DONT DO IT!
Father was an ex marine postal worker in PA and used a right hand drive subaru legacy most of my life as his work/personal car
The day will come when jardon is in Maine and the five of us who watch from Maine will jump for joy
Jordan where I live there are regular USPS vehicles and then there are also postal workers who use their own personal vehicles.
Yes, that is a post office vehicle. Live rural and learn. They make some people use their own cars to deliver mail. In my neighborhood, the lady used to drive a pickup truck.
That Mail Jeep is probably a legitimate mail vehicle. There is a mail vehicle in my town that is a bright blue minivan with the steering wheel on the right side of the car.