RadioStarOne said:There you go again David got to have the last word about everything, Well David I suggest you have a chat with the ATA they will straighten you out on the facts. Or perhaps the CHP can give you a clue as to just how many truckers are out there anytime of the day on average! Do the research and then comment because you're way off base on this one!
Truckers do listen to the radio. You would be surprised who does listen. Here are a few experiences:
I did nights on an Eastern Sierra station. CalTrans and local snow plow operators would call in. They liked our Classic Rock station a lot while plowing all night long. I would send them shout-outs, knowing they were plowing when the weather was bad. It was a trip to report chain conditions, and road closures.
Another station in the midwest had many listening while harvesting wheat and corn. Imagine someone spending hour after hour in a field, but still listening to your station on the radio. Kind of important to listen when there were tornado warnings/watches.
Yet another station in Alaska had fishermen, and residents of remote islands, listening to your reports on weather, sea conditions, and tides. We had an Alaska Marine Highway Ferry run aground while I was there.