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Common Trucker Lingo On The CB Radio (And What It Means) - MSN
Ever wondered what truckers are talking about when you see them talking into their radios as they haul past you on the highway? Here's what the lingo means.
The CB Radio remains one of the most iconic aspects of modern trucking, but a new standard was introduced decades ago. So why hasn't GMRS replaced CB Radio?
The latest edition of the Overdrive and Truckers News Truckers Gear Guide from the RoadPro Family of Brands is now available and has a special focus on that staple of most truck cabs, the CB radio.
Overdrive's 60th-anniversary series looks back at the highway culture of the CB radio, a primary safety tool in dangerous driving conditions. More on Overdrive.
CB radios and the accompanying jargon gave everyone a chance to discover their “inner trucker.” CB stores sprang up overnight and the units sold like hotcakes. In 1978, another 17 channels were added ...
Opinion Opinion Columnists CB radios are 10-4 for truckers to use while driving Drivers of big trucks are allowed to use CB radios on the road, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Joe Graham tried to warn his fellow drivers going eastbound on I-90 near Erie, Pennsylvania about the start of a pile-up ahead of them. He screamed into his CB radio for the next 30 miles, trying ...
Police in Michigan said that offensive comments made on a CB radio about a 10-year-old girl lead to the stabbing death of a 44-year-old trucker.
He screamed into his CB radio for the next 30 miles, trying to warn others about what he had seen, but only two other truckers responded as the whiteout grew denser.
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