• MrQuallzin@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      From an article I read last week, it’s an accessibility thing. Front window needs to be low enough for short carriers, and the vehicle needs to be tall enough for a tall carrier to stand in.

      Looks silly, but pretty well thought out.

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      3 months ago

      It’s ugly af. Was that a project requirement or something? It looks like it has a fucking underbite lol.

      It is, but its pure function over form. If you want the whole story on this here’s a well done 13 minute youtube video: USPS Oshkosh NGDV Postal Van - Ugly by Design

      Short version for the ugly:

      • drivers need to stand up at full height inside for ease of use
      • drivers, when seated, need to see very close to the ground what is in front of them
      • drivers are not all the same torso height. Men are usually taller than women so you need a really tall windshield for very tall seated drivers, and very sharp and short hood for very short drivers.

      Its ugly, but is a very VERY functional design. I’d rather mail carriers are comfortable in their ride than feeling stylish.