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What are trucker codes?

What are trucker codes?

Here are some of the codes gonzotrucker.com has listed:

  • 10-1: Receiving Poorly.
  • 10-2: Receiving well.
  • 10-3: Stop transmitting.
  • 10-4: Ok, message received.
  • 10-5: Relay message.
  • 10-6: Busy, stand by.
  • 10-7: Out of service.
  • 10-8: In service.

What are some CB sayings?

CB Lingo Words and Phrases

  • 10-4 Roger – Yes.
  • Back door – behind your truck, somebody who’s behind you, like the police.
  • Bad ass – very cool.
  • Bear – cop.
  • Catch you on the flip flop see you on your return trip.
  • Chicken coop – weigh station.
  • Chicken lights – extra lights on a rig or trailer.

What does 1010 on the side mean in CB talk?

10-9. Last transmission not received; repeat your last transmission. 10-10. CB user will cease broadcasting but will continue to listen. (“I’m 10-10 on the side.”)

What does it mean when a truck driver says 10-4?

OK
10-4 is an affirmative signal: it means “OK.” The ten-codes are credited to Illinois State Police Communications Director Charles Hopper who created them between 1937–40 for use in radio communications among cops.

What is a 10 17 code?

Police 10 Codes

Code General Purpose Walnut Creek, CA
10-16 Domestic Problem Pick Up
10-17 Meet Complainant Getting Fuel
10-18 Quickly
10-19 Return to _____ Return or Go to ___

Why do truck drivers use trucking codes so often?

The truck drivers are passing by other truck drivers all the time. They have knowledge of the things that are happening on the road from the side they are coming from. So using trucking codes to spare time on the channel air transmission is the most efficient way to pass a message to the truck driver who is driving to your previous direction.

What are the codes for heavy motor vehicles?

D = COMBINATIONS, INCLUDING ARTICULATED VEHICLES. Note: Licence holders of Heavy motor vehicles automatically include permission to operate light motor vehicles. For example, a Code EC1 licence includes codes B, EB and C1 The system further makes a distinction between rigid vehicles and rigid vehicles drawing trailers and articulated vehicles.

What are the codes on a driving licence?

For example, a Code EC1 licence includes codes B, EB and C1 The system further makes a distinction between rigid vehicles and rigid vehicles drawing trailers and articulated vehicles.

How to learn the 10-4 trucking code?

Use the slang in between the regular words to sound more understandable. If you are rookie truck driver listen very carefully what the experience truck drivers are telling you. They are first line soldiers when it comes to 10-4 Trucking Codes and they are the correct source for the wisdom you need.

The truck drivers are passing by other truck drivers all the time. They have knowledge of the things that are happening on the road from the side they are coming from. So using trucking codes to spare time on the channel air transmission is the most efficient way to pass a message to the truck driver who is driving to your previous direction.

D = COMBINATIONS, INCLUDING ARTICULATED VEHICLES. Note: Licence holders of Heavy motor vehicles automatically include permission to operate light motor vehicles. For example, a Code EC1 licence includes codes B, EB and C1 The system further makes a distinction between rigid vehicles and rigid vehicles drawing trailers and articulated vehicles.

What kind of Car can you Drive in code a?

Also includes vehicles from codes A1, A, B Articulated vehicles with gross combination mass (GCM) of 3 500 kg or less; and vehicles allowed by Code B but with a trailer with GVM greater than 750 kg. Articulated vehicles with GCM between 3 500 kg and 16 000 kg.

For example, a Code EC1 licence includes codes B, EB and C1 The system further makes a distinction between rigid vehicles and rigid vehicles drawing trailers and articulated vehicles.

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