Channeling For Truckers - By Way Of The CB Radio, Of Course!
Ever wonder how some truck drivers just know what is going on
out on the roads? How they just seem to know where the accidents
and police are located? Thanks to CB radios, these truckers keep
their finger on the pulse of all the action on the roads. They
are channeling that information via the airwaves - via CB radios
of course!
CB radios, also known as Citizen's Band radios, are the most
reliable form of communication for these truckers. They maintain
contact with their trucking company via CB radio. They get the
latest trucking news via the airwaves. Sometimes, if truckers
are on long hauls, they get lonesome for some conversation. CB
radios keep those truck drivers in touch with the world.
Depending on the area you drive, truckers might use different
channels on the CB radio. The most common channel for chatter
about trucking is Channel 19. A trucking company may keep in
touch with their trucks out on the road via a special channel,
but the Channel 19 is most commonly used between the truckers
themselves.
If you are new driver for a trucking company, it might be a good
idea to just listen to the conversations for awhile. You will
notice that there are a lot of codes like "10-43" or "10-200."
These two particular CB codes that truckers use stand for
reporting a traffic problem or requesting police at a certain
location. There are quite a few of these codes and it could take
a while to figure them all out. So unless you greenhorn truckers
enjoy major razzing by the more seasoned truck drivers, it will
pay off to learn the ins and outs of this CB language before
adding your two cents in.
CB radios are a handy tool, not only for the trucking company
trying to stay in touch with their drivers, but also for those
truckers who just need to fill in that quiet time on the roads.
Important trucking news is often relayed via the airwaves as
well as potential road hazards and even calls of help from other
lost truckers (of course, those are the newbies!). A trucker
belongs to an exclusive group - a group that provides a valuable
service all over the country. Without CB radios to communicate,
their world inside that truck cab would be a silent one.