• January 17th, 2025

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  • This episode of Traffic School Powered by The Advocates Injury Attorneys, hosted by Viktor Wilt and Lt. Marvin Crain, features a lively and engaging discussion about driving rules, local traffic regulations, and humorous interactions with callers.

    Here are the highlights from today's episode:

    Lieutenant Crain in the House: The episode starts with Lieutenant Crain ready to address driving questions, emphasizing that roads have been decent and not snow-laden. He jokes about phones now working properly, allowing seamless caller participation.

    Caller Highlights:

    1. A caller asked about navigating a "diamond intersection" in Rexburg and clarified that turning right on a red arrow is not allowed.
    2. Another caller humorously inquired how many laps one can take around a roundabout before it would raise suspicion. Lieutenant Crain noted that discretion varies by officer.
    3. A debate about highway merging stressed the responsibility of drivers entering from an on-ramp to seamlessly join traffic without causing disruption.
    4. Questions about the duration and timing for using turn signals revealed the rule of signaling for five seconds or the equivalent safe distance before lane changes.
    5. Driver Etiquette and Law Enforcement:
      • The importance of maintaining courtesy, such as staying out of the left lane unless passing, was stressed.
      • Discussions touched on when and how to escalate speed or slow down when signs indicate changes. Drivers are required to adhere to the limits only once the relevant signage is reached.
      • Lieutenant Crane provided insights into the funding from citations, clearing up misconceptions that police departments gain revenue from traffic tickets.
    6. Humor and Relatability:
      • Callers injected humor, including tales of hypothetical road pranks and comical misunderstandings about the law.
      • Anecdotes about overloaded horse trailers, multiple flat tires, and rogue kittens offered some lighthearted breaks.
    7. Safety Tips:
      • Emphasis on safety measures such as keeping clear of poorly maintained roads in winter and ensuring proper lane discipline to prevent hazards.

    The episode wrapped up with callers expressing gratitude for the humor and advice, while hosts reflected on a busy and fun-filled session. Stay tuned for the next Traffic School episode!

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This episode of Traffic School Powered by The Advocates Injury Attorneys, hosted by Viktor Wilt and Lt. Marvin Crain, features a lively and engaging discussion about driving rules, local traffic regulations, and humorous interactions with callers.

Here are the highlights from today's episode:

Lieutenant Crain in the House: The episode starts with Lieutenant Crain ready to address driving questions, emphasizing that roads have been decent and not snow-laden. He jokes about phones now working properly, allowing seamless caller participation.

Caller Highlights:

  1. A caller asked about navigating a "diamond intersection" in Rexburg and clarified that turning right on a red arrow is not allowed.
  2. Another caller humorously inquired how many laps one can take around a roundabout before it would raise suspicion. Lieutenant Crain noted that discretion varies by officer.
  3. A debate about highway merging stressed the responsibility of drivers entering from an on-ramp to seamlessly join traffic without causing disruption.
  4. Questions about the duration and timing for using turn signals revealed the rule of signaling for five seconds or the equivalent safe distance before lane changes.
  5. Driver Etiquette and Law Enforcement:
    • The importance of maintaining courtesy, such as staying out of the left lane unless passing, was stressed.
    • Discussions touched on when and how to escalate speed or slow down when signs indicate changes. Drivers are required to adhere to the limits only once the relevant signage is reached.
    • Lieutenant Crane provided insights into the funding from citations, clearing up misconceptions that police departments gain revenue from traffic tickets.
  6. Humor and Relatability:
    • Callers injected humor, including tales of hypothetical road pranks and comical misunderstandings about the law.
    • Anecdotes about overloaded horse trailers, multiple flat tires, and rogue kittens offered some lighthearted breaks.
  7. Safety Tips:
    • Emphasis on safety measures such as keeping clear of poorly maintained roads in winter and ensuring proper lane discipline to prevent hazards.

The episode wrapped up with callers expressing gratitude for the humor and advice, while hosts reflected on a busy and fun-filled session. Stay tuned for the next Traffic School episode!

FOLLOW ME EVERYWHERE @VIKTORWILT

Visit our website: https://riverbendmediagroup.com/info-page/the-viktor-wilt-show/

Subscribe to the KBear YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@kbear101rmg

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kbear101fm

Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kbear101fm/

Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/kbear101fm.bsky.social

Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@kbear101fm

Follow us on X/Twitter: https://x.com/kbear101fm

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