absolutely loves cars. There's probably no former TV host that has a passion for vehicles the way the New York native does. It's one of the main reasons why he's a guest host on , a show that airs on The former host of the very popular is a perfect fit because of his love affair with cars and his considerable personal collection.
"There were always broken tractors, lawnmowers, vehicles you had to fix. I remember somebody had abandoned an old in a field when we were about 11 or 12. We would drive it around the backyard," he told NBC on 2023.
"It taught you how to fix cars and get things running." Jay Leno casually cruises in a tank A bystander was absolutely baffled and delighted to see Jay Leno casually cruising in a tank on a Los Angeles road. The former TV host stopped to chat with the onlookers, and he even joked that he was patrolling the area.
The man just seemed to be enjoying a ride in a war tank. The incredible footage got social media users asking themselves if it's possible for a civilian to be driving a tank they way does. The answer is that a person can do it and the regulations depend on the state you're going to do it.
In all cases the armaments must be professionally de-activated or removed and to avoid damaging the asphalt rubber tracks need to be fitted if you are going to avoid a large repair bill. In the state of in order to drive a tank that transports liquids or liquid gas, you need an "N" endorsement on your CDL. You also must inspect the vehicle, check for leaks, and check the equipment before loading, unloading, or driving.
And, of course, you need to have the money that could get you a tank. Yikes. How dyslexia helped Jay Leno find success During an interview with Backstage SoCal, said that the fact that he's dyslexic helped him have success in show business.
He told the interviewer that as a kid, his mother would always say that he would have to work twice as hard as the other kids to get the same thing. "And I thought, all right. That seems like a fair trade off.
I don't mind doing that. And that's kind of worked out okay for me, you know? I'm a huge believer in low self-esteem. I think it's the key to success.
I meet so many people in this business that just think they're the greatest thing. I'm not doing this for that," Leno stated. He mentioned the fact that when he got "The Tonight Show," he just hired the best people he could and let 'em do their job.
"I know nothing about lighting. I know nothing about direction. I mean, I can tell jokes.
Okay, so I'll do what I do and let the people do what they do, and it works out great. They tell you when you suck, they tell you when you're good. And it works out okay," Leno added.
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Jay Leno cruising in a tank on a California road makes a fan lose his mind

The former TV host loves vehicles including an eccentricity designed for war Leer