Around here (Oregon), when you first turn onto a logging or U.S. Forest Service road, and they are logging in the area, there will be a sign which says: CB Channel 7, or CB Channel 1, or whatever channel.
These dirt/gravel roads are narrow and have plenty of blind curves. So the idea is that logging trucks going up/down the hill will announce their direction and where they are located (mile marker).
For example; if you are going up the hill, then you can listen on the particular CB channel and pull over (a good idea) before you “meet” the log truck on the road which is going down hill.
If they are logging in the area, should pick-up trucks also announce their location?
What is the lingo/protocol/etc. for this?
These dirt/gravel roads are narrow and have plenty of blind curves. So the idea is that logging trucks going up/down the hill will announce their direction and where they are located (mile marker).
For example; if you are going up the hill, then you can listen on the particular CB channel and pull over (a good idea) before you “meet” the log truck on the road which is going down hill.
If they are logging in the area, should pick-up trucks also announce their location?
What is the lingo/protocol/etc. for this?