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    by Published on 07-15-2013 04:06 AM


    The most common recommendation for music to prevent you from dozing off at the wheel during long drives is to tune in to something you hate, and let the frustration prevent you from nodding off. While this may be a successful tactic, it probably contributes to road rage!

    Ideally, you have a CD player in your vehicle that is MP3 compatible, or a stereo deck that allows you to plug in flash drives or MP3 players. This lets you be fully in control of your music choices and you can create various mixes of your favorite tunes to keep you company - and alert - while you're on the road.

    If you make your own driving mix, make sure the songs you choose are upbeat, well known and make you feel good when you listen to them. This is the best way to stay alert because you'll be enjoying the music too much to fall asleep! Here are some great suggestions for a musical mix to accompany you on your next road trip:

    • Paradise by the Dashboard Light - Meatloaf
    • Fun, Fun, Fun - The Beach Boys
    • Start Me Up - The Rolling Stones
    • Born to Be Wild - Steppenwolf
    • On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
    • I've Been Everywhere - Johnny Cash
    • Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
    • Life is a Highway- Tom Cochrane
    • Free Fallin' - Tom Petty
    • I Can't Drive 55 - Sammy Hagar
    • The Boys of Summer - Don Henley
    • Heads Carolina, Tails California - Jo Dee Messina
    • Six Days on the Road - Dave Dudley
    • Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne
    • (Comin' to) America - Neil Diamond
    • Papa Loved Mama - Garth Brooks
    • Rockin' in the Free World - Neil Young

    The next time you head out on a road trip or long haul, make sure you bring a mix of your favorite toe-tapping tunes with you to keep your head up and your eyes open!


    About the Author
    Tami Paulus is the Owner of Mark’s Old Towne Service, a truck repair and service center located in Anaheim off the 55/91/57 freeways. With experienced ASE certified specialists, we help you keep your trucks safe and running on the road. We also offer fleet maintenance and emergency breakdown service to repair your trucks either roadside or at your business.
    by Published on 10-10-2012 02:14 PM     Number of Views: 13921 

    With many consecutive holidays approaching, be sure to keep your cargo safe with the following tips:

    • Avoid leaving loaded trailers sitting unattended over the weekend in unsecured areas.

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    • Remove all keys from equipment.

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