USPS Test 1
5 min40 WPM required229 words
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The United States Postal Service delivers mail and packages to every residential and business address in the country, operating one of the most extensive and geographically comprehensive logistics networks in the world with a reach that no private carrier has yet been able to match on a universal service basis. Postal carriers navigate approximately one hundred and sixty million delivery points every day of the year except Sundays and federal holidays, covering their assigned routes by foot in dense urban neighborhoods, by Long Life Vehicle in suburban residential areas, and by personal vehicle in the vast rural and mountain regions of the country where individual mailbox stops may be separated by miles of empty road. Priority Mail Express provides the fastest domestic delivery service with a guaranteed overnight or two-day delivery commitment and a full money-back assurance for time-sensitive business documents, legal materials, and personal correspondence that must arrive by a specific date and time. First-Class Mail remains the standard and most widely used service for letters, greeting cards, bills, statements, and lightweight parcels not exceeding thirteen ounces, offering reliable delivery within one to five business days at regulated rates that are among the most affordable of any postal service in the developed world, providing Americans with universal access to affordable written communication regardless of where they live or the distance their mail must travel to reach its destination.