Posted by Dan T in MO on March 09, 2013 at 18:23:22 from (166.181.3.179):
In Reply to: Re: OT; CB radios posted by DoubleR on March 09, 2013 at 09:45:00:
Driving south on I-77 years ago on that long downgrade (7 miles at 3% if I recall correctly) coming out of Virginia into North Carolina, I was pulling a camper trailer behind an F-150. CB came to life with reports of a big crash at the bottom of the hill. Now ordinarily, I would have just coasted down the hill with the speed of traffic, maybe even do a little Georgia overdrive. But having heard that warning, I backed way off. Sure enough, I came around a bend in the road and saw a sea of brake lights. Had I been free wheeling, it would have been very tough to stop. As it was, me and the line of cars stuck behind me had an easy time getting stopped.
That was enough to convince me the value of a CB radio.
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