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Imagine this: a whisper-quiet Rivian EV Amazon delivery truck pulls up to your front door, and before the driver even has a chance to step out, the back of the van briskly rolls up and out jumps a ...
Posted: June 2, 2025 | Last updated: June 7, 2025 Crews put out a fire that engulfed 10 Amazon delivery trucks in a Los Angeles parking lot early Sunday morning.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A jackknifed Amazon delivery truck caused major delays Tuesday morning in southeast Memphis. According to the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT), the single-vehicle ...
These exhaust pipes aren't just for aesthetic purposes: These smoke stacks are a part of diesel trucks and semis for good reason. They improve engine efficiency, help with environmental safety ...
Moore firefighters respond to burning Amazon delivery truck Moore firefighters respond to Amazon delivery truck fire in neighborhood. Monday, April 28th 2025, 5:09 am By: Summer Miller MOORE, Okla - ...
FOX 10 Phoenix Amazon delivery truck involved in Phoenix crash Fire officials said the incident happened in the area of 35th Avenue and Grand, and three people were taken to the hospital as a result.
Amazon has also launched new on-foot deliveries across central London, with pilots developed in partnership with the London Boroughs of Hackney, Westminster and Islington. Delivery associates are ...
Editor's note: This story was updated to include a statement from Amazon. No one was hurt after a video captured an Amazon delivery truck sliding down an icy South Knoxville road on Sunday, Jan. 12.
A woman named Salina Duran, 31, was arrested after Phoenix Police say she stole an Amazon delivery truck. She was arrested after police say she ditched the truck and ran from it near I-10 and 91st ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Phoenix police say a woman has been arrested after she reportedly stole an Amazon delivery truck and took it for a short joyride on the west side of the Valley over the weekend.
An Amazon delivery driver said he's still in shock after an Amtrak train slammed into his truck, cutting it in half Wednesday. "Yeah, it just, boom," Amazon driver Alexander Evans said.