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CB’s and Pileups

We know it can get annoying hearing the same thing over and over, and we do not mean to sound like a Debbie downer (no offense Debbie), uptight podcast hosts, but guess what. We care about our fellow truckers and that is why we shove using a CB radio down your ear canals so much. The fact is, CB radios are the way truckers can communicate with the other 40 tons of truck high tailing it 65 MPH towards your tail end, when your are stuck behind a 35 car pileup. Check out the video from CDLLife’s page on how a CB helped save livs, listen to the podcast episode, and then go get yourself a CB, and keep it on.

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CDL Life Article:  VIDEO: CB Warnings Keep A Bad Pileup From Becoming Much Worse

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