Episode 72 Show Notes
SHOW NOTES 72
DID YOU EVER WONDER?
Where did all the good ole trucking songs go from back in the day? I’m sure everyone has a favorite song they remember back when they were a kid or younger. Lets here some ideas from you. Heres a list of some i remember and found on the web. How many do you remember?
From sources across the web
Convoy
Eastbound and Down
On the Road Again
Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)
Truckin
Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses
I’ve Been Everywhere
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“I’ve Been Everywhere” is a song written by Australian country singer Geoff Mack in 1959, and popularised by Lucky Starr. A version of the song with different lyrics was popularised by Hank Snow in 1962. Wikipedia
I’ve Been Everywhere by Johnny Cash. Kicking off the list is this classic trucking song. While this song was written by Australian singer Geoff Mack, it was …
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I`ve Been Everywhere by Johnny Cash. It is a song written by Australian country singer Geoff Mack in 1959, and made popular by Lucky Starr in 1962.
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I’ve Been Everywhere. This song was originally written by Australian country singer Geoff Mack in 1959, was then made popular in 1962 by Lucky Starr, and …
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Six Days on the Road
Give Me 40 Acres
TOP 50 TRUCKING SONGS
2. Bud the Spud
3. Teddy Bear
5. Convoy
7. 18 Wheels and a Dozen Roses
10. Give me 40 Acres
11. Truckin’
17. Giddy Up Go
18. How Fast Them Trucks Can Go
19. The Bandit
21. Big Wheels in the Moonlight
23. I’m a Truck
24. Truck Got Stuck
26. Roll Truck Roll
30. 500 Miles
31. Phantom 309
32. Truck Drivin’ Son of A Gun
34. Little Pink Mack
36. Looking at the World through a Windshield
42. I’m a Roadhammer
43. 18 Wheels
44. Keep On Truckin’
45. Happy Journey
49. Cowboyboots
50. Rubber Duck
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California DMV drops written knowledge test requirement for drivers aged 70 and up
Published: October 5, 2024 ByAshley
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has eliminated a requirement for older people seeking to renew driver’s licenses. Effective October 1, 2024, the California DMV will no longer require drivers aged 70 and older to pass a written knowledge test in order to renew driver’s licenses, as long as they have a good driving record. Drivers will still be required to pass a vision test and take an updated photo. However, officials say that drivers 70 or over will still be required to pass the written test to renew if they meet any of the following conditions:
- Two or more accidents during the two years immediately preceding the expiration of the license
- Three or more accidents during the three years immediately preceding the expiration of the license
- A DUI suspension during the two years immediately preceding the expiration date of the license
- A violation point count greater than one within the two years immediately preceding the expiration date of the license
First time drivers and those new to California must still take the written knowledge test. Officials say that they dropped the written test requirement for older drivers in order to speed up customer service at DMV locations. All drivers have been required to take a written test once they turn 70 as a policy requirement and not a requirement of law,” said DMV Director Steve Gordon. “We are eliminating the written knowledge test for those without traffic violations on their record to improve customer service. If thousands fewer people need to visit the DMV, or can spend less time in an office, the people who need to take care of their business in one of our offices can be better served.”