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Bingo Cards

Definition: In trucking slang, “bingo cards” refer to the paper cards or documents that hold trucking permits and licenses from different states.

Detailed Description:

  1. Context:
  • Trucker Slang: The term is used informally among truckers to describe the various permits and documentation required for interstate trucking.
  • Example Usage: “Better get your bingo cards out, they’re checkin’ em at the chicken coop.” This implies that truckers should have their permits and documentation ready for inspection, especially at weigh stations or checkpoints.
  1. Purpose:
  • Permits and Licenses: The cards typically include permits for operating in different states, registration details, and other necessary documentation for legal compliance while transporting goods across state lines.
  • Compliance: Ensuring that all required permits are in order is crucial for avoiding fines or legal issues during inspections.
  1. Inspection:
  • Checkpoints: Truckers may be required to present these documents at various checkpoints or weigh stations (often referred to as “chicken coops” in trucker slang) during their routes.
  • Verification: Inspectors check the “bingo cards” to ensure that the trucker has the necessary permits and is operating legally in the states they are traveling through.

Summary:

In trucker slang, “bingo cards” refer to the paper permits and licenses required for interstate trucking. These documents are essential for legal operation and are checked at various checkpoints along the route.

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