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USPS vehicles are government property

Unauthorized use can bring disciplinary action

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USPS employees have a duty to conserve and protect the organization’s vehicles.

The Postal Service wants employees to remember they have a duty to conserve and protect government property — including USPS vehicles.

The organization’s vehicles should not be used:

• To commute between home and work;

• To go on vacation;

• To transport unauthorized persons such as a child, relative or friend; or

• To run personal errands.

When on official travel or a detail assignment, USPS vehicles should not be used:

• To visit friends and family;

• To sightsee; or

• For entertainment.

Misuse of a USPS vehicle may result in disciplinary action — ranging from a minimum 30-day suspension without pay to removal from the organization.

Employees with questions about the use and misuse of Postal Service vehicles can email the USPS Ethics Office or call 202-268-6346. Employees with questions about using a postal vehicle while on detail or official travel can email the USPS Travel Office.