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Episode #078:Have you ever considered that the 18 Wheel Talk Podcast Show hosts are like the Instigator and the Gremlin? If our expectations of this charismatic duo are anything, it would be starting a show with laughter. Not that they would be starting with football players, Mother Earth, and yes, even Tacos. And then briefly arguing about football. But then if you listen much you know better than to guess what they are up to. It is almost ironic that they are not talking about football, Mother Earth, and sadly not even tacos. Of course, they both love tacos, football, and Mother Earth. But today they are talking about truck drivers and the Know Zone! So, if you are not well versed in the Know Zone, put your ears on and listen up. Because amid the laughter and tales, they manage to inform, entertain, and educate along the way.They go through the 4 Know zones where it is a big No-No-to-be. Even a Big Rigger can hide inside those zones, kinda like a big ‘ol slice of chocolate cake for the birthday boy. Yep, they even talk about birthday cake.Stay tuned and listen up to find out what Chocolate cake and blind spots have in common for a trucker. 10-4 Good Buddy? See ‘ya on the flip side, not the Suicide side.Full podcast show notes available here: https://www.18wheeltalk.com/e78Join our Fan Club here: https://www.18wheeltalk.com/fanclubOmalight Flashlight Military-grade aluminum alloy as the body material. It's also shockproof, dirtproof, waterproof, snow proof and shall we say it....Trucker Proof.Amazon Associate The world's largest online retailer and a prominent cloud service provider. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE C4 Energy - Performance energy drinks. The performance energy drink that doesn't compromise. Patreon Subscription Service A membership tool for creators and artists to earn money by providing rewards & perks to subscribersCLX Gaming PC - Game like the pros! Bring your gaming to the next level. ** With financing available from Affirm & Katapult.**Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThanks for listen. Be sure to look us up on Social Media @18wheeltalk on everything.
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Were Bayo's boobies scaring you off? GOOD NEWS! You can play Bayonetta 3 when it comes out with all the little church children thanks to a new mode. We talk about that, Skate 4's new platform, and more.
Semi-trucks can be some of the most dangerous vehicles on the roads. One of the best things you can do to stay safe from truck crashes is knowing their blind spots, also known as No Zones. Steve and Beach explain the most dangerous No Zones on a truck and what you can do to avoid them!
A Mix of The Cheaper Than Therapy Series "The Check-In" with "The Dirty Under 30". Talked about where do you draw the line? What are your "no-nos" when it comes to sex? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cheaper/message
In the final episode of No Zones for host Tony Gill before he begins his new job, he was joined by Score teammate Cody Westerlund to discuss the struggling Bulls as they lost to the Carmelo Anthony-led Portland Trail Blazers on Monday night. They also discussed the coaching job that Jim Boylen has done as nearly one-quarter of the season is over with and reacted to the report by Joe Cowley of the Sun-Times that stated general manager Gar Forman's job may be on the hot seat.
No Zones was back again live from the United Center on Saturday night after the Bulls lost 117-111 to the Brooklyn Nets, who were without Kyrie Irving and Caris LeVert. Host Tony Gill was joined by Score teammate Rick Camp to discuss the Bulls' issues and if their outlook will improve as the schedule gets tougher. Make sure to follow Gill on Twitter @thetonygill for all your updates and new episodes.
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On a new episode of BullsHQ, host Mark Karantzoulis (@mkhoops) is joined by executive producer for 670 the Score and host of the No Zones podcast, Tony Gill (@tonygill670).On this episode of the show, Mark discusses all the key takeaways from Bulls media day with Tony, who was there live reporting from the scene. Topics discussed include: The clear message of the playoffs being the team-wide goal, first impressions of Thad Young as the team’s undisputed leader, the universal praise for Kris Dunn, what it’s like to cover someone like Jim Boylen, and the (minor) injuries already piling up. To close the show, Mark and Tony go over what to look out for in the opening week of preseason basketball, if the talk of systemic changes are implemented, Jim Boylen’s projected rotation, and so much more. Thanks to our partners Axios and Harrys. Sign-up at Sports.Axios.com for your daily newsletter and Harrys.com/bluewire for a free trial on a delivery razor.
No Zones host Tony Gill had a full recap of everything that went on at Bulls media day Monday, including the biggest storylines and sound from the likes of John Paxson, Jim Boylen, Zach LaVine and Kris Dunn as the new season is set to begin. Make sure to follow Gill on Twitter @tonygill670.
No Zones host Tony Gill was joined by 670 teammate Cody Westerlund to discuss what forward Chandler Hutchison's hamstring injury means for the Bulls heading into training camp, new Chicago guard Tomas Satoransky's play in the FIBA Basketball World Cup, their thoughts on the new ESPN 30 for 30 on Dennis Rodman and more. Make sure to follow Tony on Twitter @tonygill670.
No Zones host Tony Gill was joined by Sean Highkin of Bleacher Report to discuss the annual NBA rookie survey, in which Bulls guard Coby White earned some nods from his classmates. The guys also discussed the Lakers' signing of center Dwight Howard and how Howard's career has been perceived since he left the Orlando Magic. Make sure to follow Gill on Twitter @TonyGill670 and like, rate and review No Zones.
No Zones host Tony Gill was joined by 670 teammates Cody Westerlund and Rick Camp to discuss the Bulls' 2019-'20 schedule and some weird oddities about it. Later, the guys discussed the news of Lakers big man Demarcus Cousins' torn ACL and the Team USA senior team's loss to a select team made up of many G Leaguers. Make sure to like, subscribe and review the podcast, and follow Gill on Twitter @TonyGill670 for more updates and to send in your questions.
No Zones host Tony Gill was joined by Bulls beat reporter K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune and Score teammate Cody Westerlund to discuss the life of a beat reporter in the offseason, how the Bulls fared this summer, the changing landscape of the NBA, the NCAA's so-called "Rich Paul Rule" and more. Make sure to send your questions or comments to Gill on Twitter or Instagram by following him @TonyGill670.
No Zones host Tony Gill was joined by Jason Goff of the the Big Ten Network, Sirius XM, ESPN and Fox 32 to discuss why it's time for the Bulls to prove something, Wendell Carter Jr.'s growth, Niko Mirotic's return to Europe and rumors that the Bulls offered him big money and more. They also took a deep dive into the public's reaction to LeBron James taking an active role with his son's AAU team.
Host Tony Gill was joined on the No Zones podcast by the According 2 Sources podcast with Shaun Davis, Christopher Cason and Bryan Crawford to discuss inside information on why the Bulls can't get free agents, the NBA owners' meetings in which tampering was discussed and more. You can find the According to Sources podcast anywhere you get your podcasts. Make sure to follow Tony on Twitter @tonygill670 and checkout the Laurence Holmes show every weekday from noon to 2 p.m. on 670 The Score.
In a special episode of No Zones this week, host Tony Gill was joined by Maggie Hendricks of the Athletic and 670 The Score to discuss the Chicago Sky and the WNBA. They discussed the growing Sky team, which had three players earn All-Star honors, and the growth of the women's game. Make sure to like and subscribe to the podcast, and send your questions in to Gill for a mailbag segment coming soon, You can follow him on Twitter @tonygill670.
No Zones host Tony Gill was joined by Score teammates Rick Camp and Cody Westerlund to discuss Kawhi Leonard signing with the Clippers and recruiting Paul George to Los Angeles as well. The guys discussed the lessons the Bulls and other rebuilding teams can take from the Clippers before turning their attention to Summer League action and debating whether the Bulls should pursue a trade for Thunder star Russell Westbrook.
No Zones host Tony Gill was joined by 670 The Score producer Rick Camp and new Score producer and host of the Locked on Bulls podcast Jordan Maly to discuss the Bulls adding power forward Thaddeus Young and guard Tomas Satoransky in NBA free agency. The guys also went around the league to discuss all the craziness that was the start of free agency.
No Zones is back with another episode, as host Tony Gill is joined by producer Rick Camp to discuss the Bulls taking North Carolina guard Coby White at No. 7 overall in the NBA Draft. How does White fit with the Bulls and how much can he help them? The guys also delved into the storylines surrounding NBA free agency, which opens Sunday.
No Zones is back as host Tony Gill is joined by Score teammates Cody Westerlund and Rick Camp to discuss the Bulls' draft options at No. 7 and what they should focus on going forward. Later in the episode, the guys previewed the NBA Finals matchup between the Raptors and Warriors and shared their predictions.
No Zones is back for its second season, and the first episode starts off with a disappointing discussion as the Bulls missed out on Zion Williamson after landing the No. 7 pick in the NBA Draft once again. It's like a curse or something. Host Tony Gill is joined by 670 The Score teammate Cody Westerlund and Bleacher Report writer Sean Highkin for a great conversation and full coverage of the NBA Draft Lottery and what lies ahead for the Bulls. Make sure to follow the guys on Twitter @tonygill670, @codywesterlund and @highkin.
In the season finale of No Zones, host Tony Gill has a roundtable season review discussion with 670 the Score editor Cody Westerlund, the Athletic writer Darnell Mayberry and Sun-Times writer Joe Cowley. They discussed and reviewed the entire Bulls season and what they expect going forward. Later, Gill answered mailbag questions from listeners.
In a new episode of No Zones, host Tony Gill is joined by 670 the Score editor Cody Westerlund and senior writer Darnell Mayberry of the Athletic. They first discussed Bulls big man Lauri Markkanen's resurgence with a big game against the Wizards and what his ceiling is for the future. The conversation then turned to whether Murray State's Ja Morant could be the answer for the Bulls' point guard issues and what to make of the job that coach Jim Boylen has done this season. The guys also shared their opinions on if Michigan State coach Tom Izzo went overboard in his verbal berating of one of his players Thursday.
Locked On Bulls is back with a fresh episode, the guys preview the Bulls weekend on the west coast with the Clippers tonight and the Kings on Sunday, the decision to not shut down Zach LaVine, and Jim Boylen's extensive interview with The Athletic's Darnell Mayberry. The guys kick off the show talking about the Bulls final west coast road trip of the season as they take on the Los Angeles Clippers tonight, Sacramento Kings on Sunday, and finish up with the Phoenix Suns on Monday. The guys talk about how well the Clippers have played in the month of March and it leads them into a discussion about the decision to not shut down Zach LaVine for the remainder of the season. Jordan Maly and Matt Peck debate whether or not they feel it's in the best interest for the Bulls future to allow Zach LaVine to play out the final 13 games of the season. If LaVine is 100-percent healthy, should he play? Jordan discusses LaVine's thoughts on why he wants to continue to play the rest of the season and how his words should be encouraging to Bulls fans who are looking for leadership characteristics in one of their rising stars. The guys weigh all the factors including the remaining schedule and the possibility that LaVine could still sit a handful of games. Locked On Bulls spends the remainder of the show talking about The Athletic's two-part interview with head coach Jim Boylen written by Darnell Mayberry. The guys highlight some of the most important parts of the 5,000 words written and why it's important for Bulls fans to read. The guys bounce opinions off each other and ask if their opinions on Boylen have changed since the beginning of his tenure. Have Bulls fans opinions of Boylen changed? The guys dive into the basketball strategy that makes Boylen tick as well as where he sees this team going beyond this season. The guys also share their experience going on the No Zones podcast yesterday with Tony Gill. All of this and so much more on Locked On Bulls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Bulls is back with a fresh episode, the guys preview the Bulls weekend on the west coast with the Clippers tonight and the Kings on Sunday, the decision to not shut down Zach LaVine, and Jim Boylen's extensive interview with The Athletic's Darnell Mayberry.The guys kick off the show talking about the Bulls final west coast road trip of the season as they take on the Los Angeles Clippers tonight, Sacramento Kings on Sunday, and finish up with the Phoenix Suns on Monday. The guys talk about how well the Clippers have played in the month of March and it leads them into a discussion about the decision to not shut down Zach LaVine for the remainder of the season.Jordan Maly and Matt Peck debate whether or not they feel it's in the best interest for the Bulls future to allow Zach LaVine to play out the final 13 games of the season. If LaVine is 100-percent healthy, should he play? Jordan discusses LaVine's thoughts on why he wants to continue to play the rest of the season and how his words should be encouraging to Bulls fans who are looking for leadership characteristics in one of their rising stars. The guys weigh all the factors including the remaining schedule and the possibility that LaVine could still sit a handful of games.Locked On Bulls spends the remainder of the show talking about The Athletic's two-part interview with head coach Jim Boylen written by Darnell Mayberry. The guys highlight some of the most important parts of the 5,000 words written and why it's important for Bulls fans to read. The guys bounce opinions off each other and ask if their opinions on Boylen have changed since the beginning of his tenure. Have Bulls fans opinions of Boylen changed? The guys dive into the basketball strategy that makes Boylen tick as well as where he sees this team going beyond this season. The guys also share their experience going on the No Zones podcast yesterday with Tony Gill. All of this and so much more on Locked On Bulls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Tony Gill is joined by Score editor/reporter Cody Westerlund, and the boys have a some crow to eat as the Bulls have been playing well in large part because of the direction of coach Jim Boylen. The guys weighed on Jimmy Butler's return to the United Center with the 76ers, whom the Bulls beat in a wild game Wednesday, and also discussed the legacy of LeBron James, who passed Michael Jordan for fourth place on the NBA all-time scoring list.
In a new episode, host Tony Gill is joined by Rick Camp, producer of the Bernstein & McKnight Show and "Keeper of white basketball." The guys discussed the growth of Bulls cornerstones Lauri Markkanen and Zach LaVine and the stalled development of Kris Dunn. Camp also discussed his top five white NBA players.
The Bulls' season is more than halfway done as the All-Star break is upon us. No Zones host Tony Gill reviewed the major events of the first half of the season with Herb Lawrence, the executive producer of Bulls basketball and the Laurence Holmes Show on 670 The Score. Later in the podcast, Bulls fans gave their takes on the organization live from the United Center. You can follow Gill on Twitter @TonyGill670 and Lawrence on Twitter @Ecnerwal23.
The Bulls make a major move before the NBA trade deadline as Jabari Parker and Bobby Portis were traded to the Washington Wizards for Otto Porter. Host Tony Gill is joined by Cody Westerlund to discuss the trade before takes reaction from Score hosts and producers on the at-times contentious interview that Bulls executive John Paxson had with the McNeil & Parkins Show on Thursday, when Paxson was defensive about the perception of the franchise. You can follow and send your questions using the #NoZones hashtag to Gill on Twitter @tonygill670.
In a new episode of No Zones, host Tony Gill and guests Demonze Spruiel and Ken Davis of the D & Davis Show weighed in on all the latest Bulls storylines. They discussed the Bulls waiving Carmelo Anthony and trading for Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot in a deal with the Thunder, then debated the possibility of Chicago trading point guard Kris Dunn or wing Zach LaVine before the deadline next Thursday. Gill also shared his five positives takeaways on the Bulls before a mailbag segment of listener questions was featured. You can follow the D & Davis Show on Twitter @DandDavisShow. Also, make sure to send your questions for the No Zones podcast to Gill @tonygill670 using the #NoZones hashtag.
After a week off, the No Zones podcast is back as host Tony Gill and guest co-host Cody Westerlund discuss the sliding Bulls and the lack of growth from the team. The guys reacted to sound from coach Jim Boylen regarding attracting free agents and his philosophy as well as compared the rebuilds of the Bulls and Hawks. Westerlund also had another epic rant that you don't want to miss.
The No Zones podcast is back with more Bulls talk, as host Tony Gill is joined by 670 The Score editor Cody Westerlund. The guys discuss the Bulls finally getting healthy for the first time this season and what they need to see out of the core together moving forward. Gill then explains why he personally had to come to terms with another member of the core being added and later made a bold prediction. They also discussed how Jim Boylen has continued to exile Jabari Parker to the bench. Follow the guys and send them questions on Twitter @tonygill670 and @CodyWesterlund.
At long last, host Tony Gill has a name for The Score's Bulls podcast: the No Zones Podcast. It's the same coverage, the same fun as before. In this episode, Gill is joined by Herb Lawrence, the executive producer of the Laurence Holmes Show and Bulls basketball on 670 the Score. They discuss the Bulls' trade of Justin Holiday to the Grizzlies, coach Jim Boylen's benching of rookie center Wendell Carter Jr. and the slower pace that Boylen wants to play at. You can follow and send your questions to Gill on Twitter @tonygill670, and you can follow Lawrence @ecnerwal23.
Official Website: http://www.lawabidingbiker.com Podcast-This is part 2 of a two-part podcast series all about motorcycles and big rigs sharing the roads we all travel. There are inherent dangers when riding a motorcycle near or around a semi-truck, but you can minimize them. We have professional truck driver and Patron Member Russell Roberts of Gallatin, Tennessee in the Law Abiding Biker Studio to weigh in on the issue. We also have professional truck driver and Patron Member Steven Stratton of Stockton, California weighing in remotely via Skype. These guys get to see it from both sides, both as truck drivers and as motorcycle riders, so you really have to listen in to this conversation. They tell us exactly what to be careful of and how to properly ride around semi-trucks. Semi-truck recap tires can blow out at any time and if that happens and a chunk hits you as a motorcyclist, you'll loose and that can be very serious or fatal. This can be a huge chunk of half of a tire or more! You've all seen the tire carcasses laying in the freeways. Back off or get past the semi-truck when riding. Plus, if you're hanging out on either side of the truck, you are likely in a large blind spot if the driver decides to move over. These blind spots are called the "No-Zones". As a highly trained motorcycle rider, I can't tell you how many motorcyclists I see following trucks and cars too closely. The problem with trucks specifically, is that if you're following so close and a semi-truck easily straddles large debris in the road, by the time you see it coming out from the bottom of that truck it's likely too late. If you hit large debris on a motorcycle it can be serious if not fatal. Why put yourself in that situation? You're not saving any time, but only putting yourself and others in danger. Back off and then pass when it's safe. Time and distance are your friends, especially when riding a motorcycle. Also, some semi-trucks have very long noses and a there is a large No-Zone directly in front. That is because the driver literally can't see over the nose and down. It is a fair distance out before the driver can actually see what's in front of him/her. A motorcycle will never be seen and it's clear what happens if you're run over by a semi-truck. Yah, you'll be the loser on that one. That is a huge reason to not suddenly move and change lanes right in front of a semi. Not only can't they slow or stop quickly, but they then can't see you when your up there. If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. To help you understand the No-Zone better, a good rule of thumb is that if you can't see the driver in the side mirrors then they can't see you. You don't want to be in those blind spots on a motorcycle when a truck driver decides to move left or right. So, throttle up a bit and get past the truck or back off and give distance. Don't get caught in those spots at all costs. These are just a few of the highlights of our in-depth discussion and you'll really need to listen in to gain more knowledge and understanding. It's worth your time as a motorcycle rider to get all the information as it could save your life. At the end of the day, pull your head out and use good common sense. You're not invincible. Remember to respect professional truck drivers. They have a very difficult job to do with all the crazy drivers out there. They have a big responsibility because if they collide with a car or motorcycle it is usually very bad. They take this very seriously, so help them out and don't be part of the problem. Show a mutual respect out there on the roads and they'll do the same for you. careers depend on a good safe driving record. These drivers are always under extreme scrutiny from the federal, local, and state governments. They are heavily regulated and have a ton of rules to follow. Truck driver's careers depend on a good safe driving record. These drivers are always under extreme scrutiny from federal, local, and state governments. They are a heavily regulated industry and have a ton of rules to follow and that is ever changing. Wave when you pass a professional truck driver and know that pretty much everything in our country and all commerce is reliant on trucks moving products to their destination. If trucks stopped doing this even for a day, this country would be in crisis and life as we know it would cease. Plus, a ton of truck driver's are motorcycle riders too! Roll on 18 wheelers! My hat goes off to all professional truck drivers out there............. _________________________________________________ CHECK US OUT AND SUBSCRIBE: Website: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com Email & Voicemail: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/Contact Phone Hotline: 509-731-3548 Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawAbidingBiker Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawabidingbiker YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/scrappy587 Google Plus Page: https://plus.google.com/b/104041070580228657262/+Lawabidingbiker587 Instagram: http://instagram.com/lawabidingbiker RSS: feed://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/feed iTunes Direct Link to Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast/id622424087 Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Law-Abiding-Biker-p562288/
Official Website: http://www.lawabidingbiker.com Podcast-This is part 1 of a two-part podcast series all about motorcycles and big rigs sharing the roads we all travel. There are inherent dangers when riding a motorcycle near or around a semi-truck, but you can minimize them. We have professional truck driver and Patron Member Russell Roberts of Gallatin, Tennessee in the Law Abiding Biker Studio to weigh in on the issue. We also have professional truck driver and Patron Member Steven Stratton of Stockton, California weighing in remotely via Skype. These guys get to see it from both sides, both as truck drivers and as motorcycle riders, so you really have to listen in to this conversation. They tell us exactly what to be careful of and how to properly ride around semi-trucks. Official Law Abiding Biker™ Store-Biker Tested & Recommended Motorcycle Products & Tutorial Videos Here! Semi-truck recap tires can blow out at any time and if that happens and a chunk hits you as a motorcyclist, you'll loose and that can be very serious or fatal. This can be a huge chunk of half of a tire or more! You've all seen the tire carcasses laying in the freeways. Back off or get past the semi-truck when riding. Plus, if you're hanging out on either side of the truck, you are likely in a large blind spot if the driver decides to move over. These blind spots are called the "No-Zones". As a highly trained motorcycle rider, I can't tell you how many motorcyclists I see following trucks and cars too closely. The problem with trucks specifically, is that if you're following so close and a semi-truck easily straddles large debris in the road, by the time you see it coming out from the bottom of that truck it's likely too late. If you hit large debris on a motorcycle it can be serious if not fatal. Why put yourself in that situation? You're not saving any time, but only putting yourself and others in danger. Back off and then pass when it's safe. Time and distance are your friends, especially when riding a motorcycle. Also, some semi-trucks have very long noses and a there is a large No-Zone directly in front. That is because the driver literally can't see over the nose and down. It is a fair distance out before the driver can actually see what's in front of him/her. A motorcycle will never be seen and it's clear what happens if you're run over by a semi-truck. Yah, you'll be the loser on that one. That is a huge reason to not suddenly move and change lanes right in front of a semi. Not only can't they slow or stop quickly, but they then can't see you when your up there. If you appreciate the content we put out and want to make sure it keeps on coming your way then become a Patron too! There are benefits and there is no risk. To help you understand the No-Zone better, a good rule of thumb is that if you can't see the driver in the side mirrors then they can't see you. You don't want to be in those blind spots on a motorcycle when a truck driver decides to move left or right. So, throttle up a bit and get past the truck or back off and give distance. Don't get caught in those spots at all costs. These are just a few of the highlights of our in-depth discussion and you'll really need to listen in to gain more knowledge and understanding. It's worth your time as a motorcycle rider to get all the information as it could save your life. At the end of the day, pull your head out and use good common sense. You're not invincible. Remember to respect professional truck drivers. They have a very difficult job to do with all the crazy drivers out there. They have a big responsibility because if they collide with a car or motorcycle it is usually very bad. They take this very seriously, so help them out and don't be part of the problem. Show a mutual respect out there on the roads and they'll do the same for you. careers depend on a good safe driving record. These drivers are always under extreme scrutiny from the federal, local, and state governments. They are heavily regulated and have a ton of rules to follow. Truck driver's careers depend on a good safe driving record. These drivers are always under extreme scrutiny from federal, local, and state governments. They are a heavily regulated industry and have a ton of rules to follow and that is ever changing. Wave when you pass a professional truck driver and know that pretty much everything in our country and all commerce is reliant on trucks moving products to their destination. If trucks stopped doing this even for a day, this country would be in crisis and life as we know it would cease. Plus, a ton of truck driver's are motorcycle riders too! Roll on 18 wheelers! My hat goes off to all professional truck drivers out there............. _________________________________________________ CHECK US OUT AND SUBSCRIBE: Website: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com Email & Voicemail: http://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/Contact Phone Hotline: 509-731-3548 Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawAbidingBiker Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawabidingbiker YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/scrappy587 Google Plus Page: https://plus.google.com/b/104041070580228657262/+Lawabidingbiker587 Instagram: http://instagram.com/lawabidingbiker RSS: feed://www.LawAbidingBiker.com/feed iTunes Direct Link to Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast/id622424087 Stitcher Radio: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/law-abiding-biker-podcast TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Law-Abiding-Biker-p562288/