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Safe driver award nominations close soon – The deadline for submissions is April 30

The National Safety Council is accepting nominations for the 2025 Joseph M. Kaplan Safe Driver Award until Wednesday, April 30.

The award recognizes USPS drivers who have driven for 15 years or for 100,000 miles without a preventable collision.

Nominees must be full-time drivers whose primary responsibility is to operate motor vehicles on a regular basis to perform their normal duties.

Any USPS facility may nominate drivers for the award, which is named for a longtime safety advocate who served as president of the council’s Southern California chapter.

Winners will be announced in June.

The nomination form and more information is available on the council’s website.

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