I quit driving in 1984. Deregulation was the last straw for me. When I started in 1971 I hauled livestock in the Midwest. Never knew what a logbook was and very rarely was stopped for anything. I never drove to the East Coast. Never heard a good story about EC driving. Graduated to flatbed and hated the down time waiting for loads. Went back to livestock for the last four years 80 - 84.
Called up the community college about OTR driving school a few years ago just to see what they'd say about my experience. "Everything's different now days" was the answer. They questioned my ability to drive. HA! But refused to let me demonstrate my driving ability.
That's when I told the youngster about what driving really is! No AC, no power steering, no cruise control, no air ride anything. No navigation contraptions, no cell phone.
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