1) Don't get yourself into the position of relying on a CB to get you around.
2) Unless the highway is closed, NEVER stray off your planned route. If the highway is closed, find a place to park and consult your road atlas. Remember that you have a 2 hour emergency extension on your 11 hour clock if you run out of hours sitting in a traffic jam.
3) As much as I hate to say this, get a truck specific stand alone GPS. Rand McNally, Cobra, and PC Miller are the best ones in the market IMO.
Out-of-control operators in d.c. Area!!!
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My brother had driven trucks for 34 years, usually pulling refrigerated trailers, and that was how he ran his CB. Squelched for someone close so he could listen to his books on tape. In the winter (early 1980's) up on I-80 in Wyoming one year he was hammering 75 for hours going east on dry interstate. Just before he topped a big hill he heard a shout "oh my God they're crossing the median". So he shut it down to 45 just before he crested the hill. Going over the top was a sheet of ice as far as you could see going east. And a station wagon with a family sliding across 20 feet in front of him heading for the ditch on his right side, they had been west bound going too fast on the ice and lost control. If he had not slowed down they would have been in a head on collision the timing was that close. They were doing probably 50 when they crossed the road in front of him and wrecked off to his right. So he ended up pulling over and helping a carload of kids instead of wearing them in his front grill. That was one of hundreds of CB saved my a55* stories I heard him tell over the years he was alive. He drove 18 wheeler full time his whole adult life and was the best I had ever seen at it. Taught me my first winter lesson about chains. Only use them to get somewhere safe to park. Not to get over the mountain and keep on going like it's a sunny day.
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When it comes to traffic accidents and traffic jams, I watch other trucks and other vehicles. If vehicles are hitting their brakes and there's no exit or intersection around, there's something wrong. I'll start hitting my brakes.
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"I play follow the leader."
So do lemmings.
However what I cannot figure out is age 30 but trucker for 50 years? -
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