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The CB radio is a semi-mobile exchange communication system common onboard freight carrier (trucks for example) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens%27_Band_Radio Wikipedia CBRadio].
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The '''CB radio''' (Citizen's Band Radio) is a semi-mobile exchange communication system common on board freight carrier such as trucks. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens%27_Band_Radio Wikipedia] for more background and technical information.
  
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It allows the driver to communicate information between each others while en route. This would basically gives the chance to a hitch-hiker to assess other potential ride before being dropped somewhere.
  
It allows the driver to communicate information between each others while en route. This would basically gives the chance to a hitch-hiker to assess other potential ride before being dropped somewhere.
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Its usage is mainly common with truck drivers within certain countries such as [[Poland]], [[Canada]], the [[United States]] and [[France]] but can also be common with 'outback' car drivers. It can also often be present at the truck stop or offices dealing with transport carrier or the 'outback' (such as Natural Reserves and National Park in [[North America]]).
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In [[Poland]] truck drivers commonly use CB Radio to help a hitchhiker to find a new driver during the ride. On rest areas a driver may approach any hitchhiker to offer a search for a driver (on the main road) within the range of the CB radio message transmission area.
  
Its usage is mainly common with truck drivers within certain countries such as [[Poland]], [[Canada]] and the [[United States]] but can also be common with 'outback' car drivers. It can also often be present at the truck stop or offices dealing with transport carrier or the 'outback' (such as Natural Reserves and National Park in [[North America]]).
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==Portable CB radio==
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You could buy portable CB radio gear and try to get rides like that. In the United States they cost about 70 US$<!-- guessing here, Guaka 20070729 -->. Please add your experiences here if you have tried this.
  
In [[Poland]] truckdrivers commonly use CB Radio to help a hitchhiker to find a new driver during the ride. On rest areas a driver may approach any hitchhiker to offer a search for a driver (on the main road) within the range of the CB radio message transmission area.
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Revision as of 22:27, 29 July 2007

The CB radio (Citizen's Band Radio) is a semi-mobile exchange communication system common on board freight carrier such as trucks. See Wikipedia for more background and technical information.

It allows the driver to communicate information between each others while en route. This would basically gives the chance to a hitch-hiker to assess other potential ride before being dropped somewhere.

Its usage is mainly common with truck drivers within certain countries such as Poland, Canada, the United States and France but can also be common with 'outback' car drivers. It can also often be present at the truck stop or offices dealing with transport carrier or the 'outback' (such as Natural Reserves and National Park in North America).

In Poland truck drivers commonly use CB Radio to help a hitchhiker to find a new driver during the ride. On rest areas a driver may approach any hitchhiker to offer a search for a driver (on the main road) within the range of the CB radio message transmission area.

Portable CB radio

You could buy portable CB radio gear and try to get rides like that. In the United States they cost about 70 US$. Please add your experiences here if you have tried this.