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LostPosted Friday, April 17, 2009, at 8:39 AM
Where Am I?
From what I can tell, the mail carriers use ESP around here. You know that Extra Sensory Perception thing when somebody just "knows". I've had occasion lately to notice that the majority of rural mailboxes don't have an address on them, and almost as often is no name either. The mail carriers that get the mail to the right place that don't have any id on their mailbox must have plenty of ESP. It got me wondering how emergency response workers and delivery drivers would find some of these places. There are plenty of county roads out there that are not marked so you just have to know where you are. Delivery drivers from UPS and FedEx must really wonder if they are at the right place now and then. Maybe not everybody looking for these places knows these folks, and if there is nothing to identify their place as the address they are searching for, seems like it could be a problem once in a while. From my perspective, it would make sense for everybody to put their address on their rural mailbox. It would help a lost person such as myself stay found, and maybe help somebody important like emergency responders find their target faster. Comments Showing most recent comments first [Show in chronological order instead] |
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Brian, I believe that the address is supposed to be displayed at the driveway, as well as the mail box (if not at the driveway). Perhaps the Post Office should enforce the address on the box?
I like the poll system on your photo. Perhaps these are for 'short wave' phones?
In Messiah, Arley
That raises an interesting question. During a few different work stops, I've noticed that some people who live outside city limits- usually those not too far from the highway- have street signs with "*insert last name here* Road" on them. These usually are just the dirt roads leading straight to their houses, but I have to wonder: Do they just put those up to let people know where they live, or is that part of their real address? If it's the latter, do they have to get city or county clearance to do that?
I know I'd sure love to live on a road named after me, even if it was just 1/30th of a mile.