September 17, 2007
Nashville, Tennessee --- The Department of Safety kicks off its month-long 70th anniversary celebration of the Tennessee Driver License, “70 Years Driving Tennessee”, at the 18th Annual Music City Mopar Car & Truck Show this weekend, September 22-23, at the Wilson County Fairgrounds in Lebanon. 150 antique cars and trucks will be on display.
The public is welcome to join TDOS employees Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for the free car show and a large display of driver license memorabilia. The exhibit will include original copies of some of the first driver licenses issued in Tennessee, a copy of the state’s first Motor Vehicle Operator’s License Handbook, historic photos and a visual presentation, featuring TDOS employees from the 1950’s through 1980’s. Employees from the Driver License Issuance Division will join the kick-off celebration in Lebanon and participate statewide in anniversary celebrations.
The Tennessee Driver License Law was first enacted in 1937, making Tennessee the 32nd state to license drivers. The first driver license test was issued on April 18, 1938. In 1984, Tennessee issued its first photo driver license with the “Say Cheese, Tennessee” campaign that earned national honors from the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administration. Today, more than four million residents hold valid Tennessee Driver Licenses.
Also on public display this weekend will be the THP “No Zone” tractor-trailer rig, which identifies blind spots around 18-wheelers for the motoring public, the THP “Litterbug” 1974 Volkswagen, used statewide to promote the “No Litter” campaign, and a 2008 THP patrol car. Safety Education officers will also be on hand to answer questions about new and well-established laws and regulations to ensure safety on Tennessee highways and interstates.
Beginning Monday, September 24, Driver License Centers across the state will recognize the 70th anniversary by hosting smaller celebrations with banners, flags, posters, cake, and in some cases, special ceremonies. The Music City Mopar Club Car & Truck Show, which offers fun for all ages, is located at the James E. Ward Agricultural Center, Wilson County Fairgrounds, Highway 70, approximately 1 mile north of I-40, Exit 239.
The Tennessee Department of Safety's mission is (www.tennessee.gov/safety) to ensure the safety and general welfare of the public. The department encompasses the Tennessee Highway Patrol, Office of Homeland Security and Driver License Services. General areas of responsibility include law enforcement, safety education, motorist services and terrorism prevention.