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Hartselle Enquirer

Postal carriers earn million mile safe driver award

Pictured, from left, are Florence Postmaster Lee Nall, Manager of Post Office Operations- Area 3 David Dilbeck, Manager of Safety Roy Campbell, Hartselle Letter Carrier Royce Moore, Alabama District Manager Mary Sullivan, Hartselle Rural Letter Carrier Timothy Williams and National Rural Letter Carrier Association representative Kent Farris.| Special to the Enquirer
Pictured, from left, are Florence Postmaster Lee Nall, Manager of Post Office Operations- Area 3 David Dilbeck, Manager of Safety Roy Campbell, Hartselle Letter Carrier Royce Moore, Alabama District Manager Mary Sullivan, Hartselle Rural Letter Carrier Timothy Williams and National Rural Letter Carrier Association representative Kent Farris.| Special to the Enquirer

Hartselle letter carrier, Royce Moore and rural letter carrier, Timothy Williams are recipients of the National Safety Council’s Million Mile Safe Driver Award.

Since 2005, when records were established, more than 6,000 postal employees have been recognized for driving at least one million miles without a single accident. A postal employee may be nominated for lifetime enrollment in the National Safety Council’s Million Mile Club if he or she drives without being involved in a preventable motor vehicle accident for a cumulative total of one million miles or 30 years.

The Million Mile Club is part of the Safe Driver Award program created by the National Safety Council. The Safe Driver Award is the trademark of the expert driver and is recognized as the nation’s highest award for professional safe driving.

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