MossRoad
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Yes, and no. There are many repeaters that have fairly active road information during times of severe weather. It just depends. Yes there are more people on any given stretch of road with CB vs. Amateur vhf/uhf rigs in their vehicles, BUT repeaters can cover a wide area, and during severe weather they are often linked together and nets are called to provide information. Now as far a warning you about a wreck up ahead, the CB will likely be more help. Also keep in mind, with the relaxing of the Amateur Radio licensing requirements, more and more truck drivers are licensed amateurs and many do have Amateur rigs in their trucks. Some both vhf/uhf and even HF. I am not saying even every 1/10 truck has an licensed amateur aboard, but they are a fair number of them.
And let's face it, a cell phone with a GPS and map application will show you traffic conditions in real time anywhere in the country (for the most part). A CB you can call up ahead and ask what's the reason for the traffic jam and is there any hope of moving in the near future. :laughing: