I guess the crying was for driving at night. But it has it's advantages too. All of my waking hours off of work, are daylight hours. I can relate to Jay a bit, having used to drive a UPS delivery (package car) for several years. It got to my ankles and knees, so I went to the tractor trailer division of the company. I traded off an aching body for trying to stay awake at night. Here in Tennessee, if you get a traffice violation, you can go to the school and it will remove the majority of the points against your license, depending on what the ticket was for. One guy was driving 65 in a work construction zone in Nashville, and it put a lot of points against his license. He went to the school and it removed most of the points. It is funny that drivers keep the radio on all the time, and it seems odd when it isn't on. I listen to talk radio. I broke down and bought an XM Radio, and I never run out of signal. The comedy channels will make you roll. It is pretty hard to drive with tears in your eyes from laughing. :lol: