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Old 07-05-2011, 06:47 PM   #15
irish2
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Default Re: Let's jump on trucks yet again

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Originally Posted by Mechan1k
This is a much better idea ... makes life easier for truck drivers and the daytime car drivers. Less congestion for everyone ... and no meandering pedestrians (well ... maybe the odd drunk one out of pubs I guess).

From what I can see ... supermarkets adopt this strategy of night deliveries ... as it makes it easier for drivers out there ... and also more can be delivered within an allotted timeframe due to "less congestion". My neighbour delivers for Woolies and works evenings/nights ... he much rather does nights than day deliveries.

Supermarkets use night deliveries because they have their fill teams come in at night. Not much good for little guys or factories transporting goods for day time deliveries.
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