The Viktor Wilt Show

Traffic School with Viktor Wilt and Lt. Marvin Crain of the Idaho State Police. Topics discussed include golf cart simulating drunk driving leads teen to crash into a crowd, drunk driving on a horse, cat rescue, chip sealing on I-15, who is responsible for rock chips when your vehicle is hit by a rock, driving in the left lane, the new ISP Mustang, lots of questions about commercial vehicles.

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I just saw an article about something I've never seen before. That is a golf cart that was used to simulate drunk driving. They were using it at a police event in Wildwood, Pennsylvania. And, apparently, well, it worked all too well because, somebody driving it managed to lose control and crash into a bunch of people. See?

We told you it would simulate drunk driving. It works. Seems like I recall something like this when I was at the, marine corps educators workshop. We were at Miramar, and I wanna say it was like a bicycle or something that was rigged up to simulate, being intoxicated on a bike. What was it?

I hate having a terrible memory sometimes, but I remember it was real crazy. Kinda like the drunk goggles. Lieutenant Crane making his way in right now. I was just talking about this article, lieutenant Crane, where a golf cart was used to simulate drunk driving in, Wildwood, Pennsylvania, and it worked too well because somebody driving it managed to lose control and smash into a bunch of people. Now I know you've brought in the drunk goggles before.

Do you guys got a drunk golf cart? We do not have a drunk golf cart. No? Alright. You know, let's put our tax dollars to something fun.

Drunk golf cart. And people in danger. I was gonna say, I mean, it's probably, you know, drunk golf cart activity going on at most, golf courses. That's what I was gonna say. Is it 98% of them?

Now there's my first question for traffic school. That's private property. Is it illegal to drive a golf cart around hammered at the golf course? Well, the problem becomes you guys have had to have dealt with this before. You'd be hard pressed.

Yeah. You'd be hard pressed. It's because those people got too much money. That's what it is, isn't it? People that golf are rich.

Yes. That's a rich man's sport for sure. I mean, I've I've met a handful of people that, don't appear to be rich that go golfing, but, you know, maybe they're just hiding their dough. Yeah. They got it in a mattress.

Pay that golf membership with cash. Yeah. Well, anyway, you gotta bring those drunk goggles in again one of these days. We need to strap them on Peaches. And a handcuff key.

And a handcuff key. Yeah. Well, no. No. Actually, leave the key so Peaches can go through the full experience being cuffed and then not having the key, and you gotta go all the way to Rexburg to get it.

But I think it'd be hilarious to see peaches trying to walk around in those drunk goggles. If he falls over, he's hurting somebody. That Yeah. And I mean, even if he didn't hurt somebody else, I bet you know what they say about the big tree falling over. I mean, big guys fall hard, so I almost fell down.

Those goggles are crazy. I don't know what what they do to your mind, but I I was pretty blown away by the drunk goggles. So alright. How's your day so far? Man, it's been great.

Alright. Good to hear. Waiting for a bunch of callers to call in. Have a great show. We are going to have tons of callers today, aren't we, everybody?

At 208-535-1015 for traffic school powered by the advocates. Welcome back, Lieutenant Crane. How was your week? From the 62nd break, you're welcoming back. Mhmm.

Welcome back. It's good to have you in again. Long time since I've seen you. Actually, I saw you, multiple times this week. Boy, if you don't think I'm not mad about that.

I bet you are mad because I I come out to your house, and it's like, let's go boating. And then we did not go boating. No. We went boating. You did not go boating.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry. You know, we had a a project to complete. Yes. So we did the project.

Shout out to your son, Cash, for replacing my windshield. He did a fine job. What what's the name of his, company? Let's give him a plug. Rocky Mountain Windshield Replacement.

Rocky mountain windshield replacement. There you go. You need a windshield, replaced or even a chip repair. Cash will get you covered. He's he's a good dude.

Good dude. So, we, you know, did that, and then we're looking at the clock, and it's like, k. We're gonna take I went with you. We got gas in the boat and everything. We're driving around checking out beautiful Saint Anthony.

And then we you know, get back to your place and it's like I'm like, what what what time are you thinking about, heading back from boating? Like, I'm a pansy and I'm tired. Well, I it's rough on me. You know, I like, last night, I went to bed at 8:30. And you used to be a hard rocker.

I know. I'm not anymore. I was like, go to bed at, like, 10:30. You know what that'll do to me? Yeah.

Might as well just pound out a bunch of whiskey and go to bed. Jeez. I'd be dying at work tomorrow going to bed at 10:30. So I I will stout, but I am gonna come back out, and we are gonna boat. I'm gonna show up at your house early.

Just surprise you. Yeah. I'm just gonna show up there. I'm here. Looked like a really cool boat though.

Looked pretty sweet. It seems to float okay. And you had that giant, tube type thing. Your wife called it a The sofa. Sofa.

Yeah. The sofa. That thing looked pretty pretty amazing. It it was much bigger than I expected it to be. You could have slept on that.

I could I'm gonna crash at your house. Yeah. I'm moving in. Alright. Yeah.

I saw the sign, guest house, and it had my name on it. I'm your new roommate. After you got a black marker and put Victor on your Yeah. I I was hoping you wouldn't see that, but I was like, that's awesome that they built me a place to stay. How kind.

So, listeners, again, it's time for traffic school powered by the advocates injury attorneys. 208-535. 1015, the number to call. Any new community related stuff, anything to be aware of today? You know, we have I 15, and, they're skimming the top off that and redoing it.

Just slow down. Be cautious through the any road construction. Right? But on I 15 where they're grinding the top level off, it's leaving a lot of loose gravel and rocks. Just slow down.

Be courteous to your other people driving in the area. And, yeah. Is your son just kinda cruising up and down that road right now? He should be. Right?

He should. Yeah. Yeah. I'm like, thanks for the heads up. I am not going on I 15 anytime soon.

I just got a new windshield. Oh, man. Business is about to be booming for cash. He needs one of those guys that holds a sign, just waves it right there. Yeah.

Exactly. Just put a wacky waving inflatable arm mat on the back of his truck. You need windshield repaired? K Bear, you are live on Traffic School powered by The Advocates. Who's this?

Hey, you crazy Carl, man. How you guys doing? Doing well, crazy Carl. What's up? Right on.

So on the note of, people getting DUIs in golf carts, riding lawnmowers, whatever have you, is it is it illegal to get can you get a DUI riding a horse? Okay. A horse. You cannot get a DUI riding a horse, but the problem with that is is if you come to town on your horse intoxicated and you're being a nuisance, you can be cited for intoxication in public. So if I got a cowboy hat and I'm on my horse and I'm riding down Sunnyside, you would get a citation for impersonation.

Fake cowboy. Get. Yeah. You're, like, gonna be caught in the stirrup. You'd be dragging down the road.

We'd be trying to do life saving measures. Oh, man. One time I was riding a horse and You were. I've I've ridden a horse. Is this back?

2 or 3 times. Was this back when Kmart were still in business? Now those were my favorite. Those were my favorite. But your mom say, no, Victor.

It's okay. He's a nice pony. You know, I go on the merry-go-round. That's too wild for me. But the one you put the quarter in, that that wasn't too rough.

Well, the merry-go-round, you had to have a couple friends to ride with. I I can be a sad loner on a merry-go-round. Ever seen that picture of Billy Corrigan from the Smashing Pumpkins on the roller coaster at Disneyland? He's That's why He's by himself. Got a sad look on his face.

That's me. That's a merry-go-round. Oh. Oh, so crazy Carl. Hey.

How's it going, man? Yeah. Oh, good good, man. Yeah. So no DUIs on your horses.

Yeah. Now as far as horses go, I have respect for any animal that weighs £50 more than I do, and that in especially includes women. But, I don't know if I needed to dump that or not, crazy Carl, but I did. So No. Yeah.

No. Horse horses are dangerous, man. Oh, yeah. Yeah. They they could be, very dangerous.

I've I've got this video game called red dead redemption 2. And if you get kicked by a horse, I mean, it messes you up something fierce. Oh, yeah. You can die. Right?

So I've I've seen a couple times, right down Yellowstone, people are riding their horses right down Yellowstone, right on the sidewalk. Is that Is that the movie? The movie Yellowstone. Is that a TV show? No.

Have you left your house lately? No. I've I've seen it several times, like, right vickers right on Yellowstone. People just riding their horses on the sidewalk, you know, and we just done done another little photo shoot for Yellowstone in our There you go. We did.

There you go. For the TV show? Yeah. Really? Mhmm.

Done one last year and done 2 so far this year. Interesting. I hadn't heard anything about this. I thought they kept away from us. Thought they kept away from us.

They're hanging out up in Missoula. Montana. Yeah. Yeah. Gotta keep those, you know, Hollywood elites out of here.

They're already taking over Swan Valley. I saw it. I jumped through there once and saw a horse. If there's horses around, it's clearly Hollywood. Alright.

Well, there you go, crazy Carl. Man. Be careful. Enjoy the show, man. Listen to you guys every week.

You guys have a good weekend. You as well, man. Peace. Alright. We'll see you.

Bye. 208-535-1015. The number to call for Traffic School powered by the advocates. Call us now. I'm telling you.

I met some real superheroes yesterday. Okay. I gotta hear who they are. Yeah. I will judge if they're actually superheroes.

This is somebody you may wanna be nice to. Because you told me about 1 guy you were driving around with recently, and I'm like, no. I don't know if that guy's a superhero pass. I'm gonna go with no. Hit the cut button.

Hit the cut. No. This this is group of gentlemen that, actually listen to your show, which is surprising. Then they're heroes. Alright.

Yep. Superheroes. Everyone who listens to this program is a hero. We had a fiber optic line cut going across I 15, and I couldn't think but help or I couldn't help but think about you. You told me a little story last week about this little kitten that got up in a tree.

Yes. I showed you the footage. Yeah. And, you were not very protective. You could not save the kitten.

I tried. I've only got a 6 foot lat or 16 foot ladder, and I did go very high up on it to, like, you know, the, not the top run. Because it says, don't stand on this run. And you listen. Yes.

I read instructions. And, yeah. I I had to pay a nice fella from Rigby to come out and climb my tree and save the kid. And I'll tell you who could have done it after we take this call. Alright.

Sounds great. Kay Bear, you are live on Traffic School powered by the advocates injury attorneys. Who's this? This is Ryan. How are you guys doing today?

Ryan, we're doing awesome, man. What's up? Good. Hey, So my question involves the chip sealing going on in the county. Is there a specific date of when that's supposed to be swept off and taken care of?

I understand that there is a posted speed limit signs, roadwork signs. If you get a rock chip, who's responsible for that? Unfortunately, you are. And when it says debris off the roadway, anything that's kicked up like a rock seal chip like that, and it gets kicked up and hits your windshield, you're responsible for that yourself. Now, just had this discussion with my wife the other day.

We're driving through an area that had a lot of rock chips like or a rock seal like that. The difference becomes is when the rocks are on the truck or the vehicle ahead of you or anything that's transporting anything ahead of you, and you can see it come off that vehicle and then hit you. But if it's something that they just kick up off the roadway, you're you're personally responsible. K. Well, my little brother is driving down the road and passed one of those trucks, and, of course, he got hit.

He was pretty upset about that, so that's good to know. But one I thought they were supposed to sweep that off, brush that off within a timely manner. That would be a specific decision made by that organization that's doing it, whether it be the county, the city, or the state. Now what they do on the state, they try to roll it so many times and get it good and sealed, and then they want that traffic to travel over top of it and get it pushed down into that hot hot, tar. And then once it's sealed, then they'll come in in with the sweeper and clean it off, but they want it down in there so it stays on.

And so it probably depends on car count and how much traffic they're getting on it before they're sweeping it off. Well, I know when we chip sailed, in Wyoming years ago, we would chip seal it Monday. We'd brush it off Tuesday morning while it was cool. But In heavy traffic, was it is it on a heavy traffic road with No. It was county it was county roads.

And were they were they rolling it with the rollers with rubber tires? The rubber tire roller. Yeah. Yeah. So they're getting a push down in there and stuff.

And so, yeah, that's what they're trying to do is just get that to seal and seat, and then they'll clean the chip seal off. Gotcha. Alright. Well, that's all I have to ask you guys, so thank you for the good work. Hey.

Thanks for joining in on the show today and listening, man. Hope you have a good weekend. You too, guys. Thanks. Bye.

See you. 20 208-535-1015, the number 4 traffic school powered by The Advocates. I'm a little confused. You didn't have any opinion on chip sale. Well, I still don't.

Yeah. I don't go in the county. That's dangerous. Yeah. I, stay in town.

Well You know, I've discovered that weird people live out in the country. I was out in the country the other day. They don't have street lights. I'm not going. That's right.

It's scary out there. Nice views of the Tetons, though. Gotta say. Yeah. So Hey.

Back to your cat problem. Yes. Cat cat clentry, too high for me. I don't have climbing gear because yeah. I mean, that's dangerous.

Yeah. So Idaho Power had this fiber optic line that goes down between I over I 15. They all have climbing gear. For whatever reason, they like listening to your show. Shout out to Idaho Power.

Bunch of great guys. I'm just thinking, man, if you could be nice to them, what a wonderful contact that would be for you. Well, I will say this. Earlier on my show, I was talking about my frustration with Idaho Falls power and how I have to pay a fee to pay my bill online as long as Idaho Idaho Power doesn't charge that fee. I think they're my favorite.

Idaho Falls Power that you have. Oh, you're talking Idaho Falls Power. I love Idaho Falls Power. I just started to. I did say they have great utility rates and all that.

What they need to do is be like typical corporations and hide the fees in the monthly fees. Yeah. You know, you don't gotta just throw it in my face that I gotta pay $5 to pay my bill. Sneak it in somewhere else so it's out of sight, out of mind. You could fix that when you become the mayor.

I I decided city council though because it's only part time. You know? I need free time to play video games. Once again, I don't want a job. Yeah.

I want the easier one. Mayor, you'd like actually gotta do a lot of city council does stuff. Alright? I'm just playing. But, maybe one of these days, soon as the boss man down the hall has had enough of my crap, then I gotta figure out what I'm gonna do.

Yeah. You seem qualified. Then I'm gonna run for office. Yeah. Hey.

We've talked about this many times. If if some people can get elected, I'm pretty sure I could too. Because the the qualifications are ultimately popularity. Right? If you can get enough people to go, yeah, I like that guy.

You can get away with it. My dad used to say if you want to find out how popular you really are, run for a public office. Oh, man. I'd probably be really let down. As an East Idaho born and raised, I've talked a lot of crap on the radio.

People who live in the country, I do like you. I was just poking fun at someone who might live in the country who's nearby. That's the thing. If you're a politician, you can say whatever you want in the country and then come to the city and say whatever you want. That's true.

That's what they do. Alright. Caller, who's this? That's Jake. Not from State Farm.

Jake, not from State Farm. Way to give him a plug. What's up, Jake? Free plug too at that. No.

Question, for lieutenant Crane. Have you, got to drive the new state trooper car? The new Mustang? Yeah. I actually drove it over in Meridian on the track, and, yep.

That it's a lot of fun. We've got it here. You're gonna be seeing it out and about. It's gonna be, tonight on the parade over to Stones, and then tomorrow morning at the car show at the Duck races. Okay.

Right. Know what need for speed is? I'm sorry. What'd you say? You know what Need For Speed is?

I think I've got an idea. You wanna find out? No. I'm just kidding. Oh, man.

What's the scoop on this new vehicle? I hadn't heard about this. Oh, we have a new Mustang GT. Oh, okay. I see.

It's all it's all striped up state trooper car. We're gonna be patrolling in it in our area. If you have a public event you you'd like to invite us out to, we'd like to come and show off the car. The trooper that drives it, we'd like to show him off a little bit. And, no.

It's just a really nice patrol car, and we'd like to get it out, let people see it, and see what we have. Alright. You guys like it more than the Challengers? Well, it's definitely cooler. Right?

But like everything, everything has its pros and cons. This is kinda like a show car, PR car. It's not Okay. Yeah. So but no, we're really happy to have it in the area, and it's got a lot of talk going on.

And one thing we'd really like to do is use it for recruiting tool and try to get people interested in coming to work for the Idaho State Police. Okay. So use the the faster car for the real chases. I get you. You know, there's not a car faster than the radio in the car.

That's true. Alright. Alrighty. Well, I appreciate it, guys. Have a good one.

You too, man. Thanks. Later. 208-535-1015, the number to call for Traffic School powered by the advocates. Let's hear those questions.

Yeah. So you mentioned events, you know, you could bring this thing out too. Could I scare my friends on my birthday and invite you guys out I'm sorry. I got a birthday party here, everybody. Who's here?

Listen, Peaches and that other guy. It'd be a good way to keep people you don't want at a at a party from showing up. Yeah. Crazy Jay, he's got a new job. He can't even be your friend.

I know. Yeah. I haven't heard from Crazy Jay in a while. They'll comment on some Facebook posts, but he's working these hours. He he never calls in and says hello anymore.

It's hard to be responsible. I know. What's up with this job thing? Part time. That's what you said.

It's that. 208-535-1015. The number to call for traffic school powered by the Advocates Injury Attorneys. We prefer your live calls. Let me, pull up questions from last week.

See if we have, any any good ones. I mean, they're they're because we have a lot of look at this week's. Well, I forgot to post this morning. Hey. Do we have any questions for, traffic school?

That's that part time thing coming in. Yeah. It yeah. You know, I even on the job, I like to put in part time effort, You know? Yep.

I I did a break earlier too about the joys of laziness. So that's what I'm working on around here. Let's see. I thought sitting in the passing lane was illegal now in Idaho. All the way from Blackfoot to Pocatello, people are sitting in the passing lane and you can't get around them.

Did this change again? I thought it was still only for passing. And, yeah, you could travel in there, but if you're holding traffic up, you gotta move over. So if you're holding more than 3 vehicles up, you gotta move over and let people buy. And it's always been the law.

Right? You can't hold traffic up, so you gotta move over to the right hand lane. Let them buy. So, yeah, That gets very frustrating. Well, and now there's so much traffic out there that, I mean, you you said they're working on eventually expanding that 3 lanes.

Right? Eventually. Yep. Yeah. Because I think it's getting to be necessary.

You know? I'll let him know. Yeah. I'll let him know. You give your green light.

Yeah. You know, you guys could go ahead and do that already, please. Also in town, just please knock down some houses. We're going to the Jetson's air flight cars. At this point, I'll take it.

I know it's gonna, you know, destroy humanity because people are irresponsible, but bring on the flying cars. K, Mary, you live on Traffic School powered by the advocates. Who's this? I plead the 5th. Oh, so you But I have a question.

Alright. Alright. So if a cousin of mine What's this shot getting off? My question has to do with GVW on pickups and trailers. K.

Victor's got a weird look on his face. I thought he was saying, like, I for first, I thought you were gonna talk about a politician because I just heard GW. And I was like, no. No, guys. This is traffic school, not political talk time.

Gross vehicle weight. I was like, that guy hasn't been the president for, like, 20 years. Where is he coming up from? Okay. GVW.

So GVW. So at what point in time combination between personal pickup and personal trailer, does it turn commercial? Anytime you're, hauling something for commerce. K. Explain hauling something for commerce.

For profit. Anytime you're hauling something for profit. Yeah. If you're if you're char if you're yeah. If you're got an opportunity to make money, then it becomes a commercial vehicle.

Now the other thing is is it's supposed to be, a certain weight, right, but if you get down 26,000 plus pounds, but if you get down and you're just a landscaper and you got a little single axle trailer with a lawnmower on it, the second you put a gas can in there, that becomes a a commercial vehicle. So there's a couple of little odd laws on that, but, yeah, if you're over £26,000 and you're hauling for commerce in your commercial vehicle. K. So explain over over £26,000. At what point in time is that what you currently weigh, or is that GVW on the stickers?

Yeah. On the stickers. Your, what you're capable of. Doesn't mean you gotta be at that weight at the time of the stop. Just you're capable of over 26,000.

K. So I have a really odd question. If if you're capable of committing murder, does that mean that you should be charged with murder? Well, Victor seems to think he's capable of hurting me at any time, and I'm not really that scared. I gotta love when we get into some what aboutism.

So so this is so there my line of questioning is a lot more complicated. Well, it sounds like you're about to go into court. Actually, no. I'm not about to go to court, but, there was Not prison. Very gray gray things that happened.

But do you see my point about 26,001 just because I'm capable, I wasn't hauling that. But at the point in time that I'm capable of hauling more than 2601, you have to have a class a CDL. Is that that accurate? Well, if you're going commercial, yeah. Okay.

Okay. So you got you you got stopped then? I got stopped. Yes. Yeah.

What were you hauling? My personal pickup with my personal trailer with my skid steer. I weighed £19,000. Yeah. But you were capable of hitting that £26,000?

His vehicle was capable. My vehicle was capable. So I actually had a trailer built with 16 k axles for for I was having trailer problems and was tired of fighting problems. And so I had a heavier trailer built between my pickup and trailer. Combination weight on the sticker is 27460.

Uh-huh. So I think what resolves the problem here is I'll buy your skid steer, problem solved, pick up Hey. It's a it's a 2021 f 250 and a brand. The trailer's only 4 weeks old. You can you can buy the whole thing.

I don't want the whole thing. Oh, you just want the skid steer? Yeah. And I've never heard of a 2020 Ford F 150 skid steer, but Oh, no. The pickup on the trailer.

So Yeah. So, basically, what he did was he said, you have to have a class a CDL and started writing me for commercial CDL. Federal law. Really? Yeah.

It's a mess. Wow. And I and I was literally staying in Idaho for all of life. Like, I don't go anywhere. I'm not a commercial.

You know what I mean? I I Did you get warnings or citations? I got warnings, but he took my CDL. Where'd he take it? He downgraded it in his computer.

I do not have a CDL anymore. I have a class b driver's license. That doesn't seem to make sense to me. I don't have the citation with me, or I would read to you live on the air what he put on the citation. He downgraded my CDL from a class a.

And the reason that he said he did that was because I was supposed to be class a interstate, and I had not self certified intrastate exempt, and I didn't have a current medical card. So he pulled my CDL on the spot. Well, what he did is suspended it until you get those things taken care of. Not that he took it. It's suspended until you comply.

Yeah. He, yeah, he suspended my CDL. Yeah. Until you comply. Yeah.

So that's that's 2 total different things there. But how do I comply? You go get a medical exam and whatever else you put on your, warning citation there. But I don't need it. The the trick is I don't need a medical card.

If you're because I'm running Class a CDL state. Yeah. I'm running intrastate exempt commodity. Yeah. What I think needs to happen, give me a call at my office, and, we'll go through it all step by step, and we'll get you back on the road or at least a a direction you can go.

That would actually be awesome because I've been trying for 2 days to figure out who to talk to to get it all figured out because it's a mess. Get write this number down. You guys are gonna get this out on there? Yeah. It's my office.

Your office number? Yeah. Alright, everybody. Prank call time. Is your refrigerator running?

Yeah. Go ahead and do that. You ready? Yep. Go ahead.

208 525-7377. And, 7377. If I'm not in the office, leave me a message with your number. I'll call you back, and we'll get it sorted out. That would be awesome.

I will do that. Okay. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. You bet.

Alright. Thank you, sir. Do you want me to bleep your phone number on the on demand version of the podcast? Because that goes out worldwide. Yeah.

Gonna start getting weird calls from Russia or something. Well, I'd say hold on. We'd do it. But, yeah. No.

Alright. Alright. Well, that call, like, totally derailed all my smart Alec remarks that I had Siri in my head. That was, you know, a a legit detailed traffic school question. Unlike most of the ones we get, how do you use a roundabout?

So 208-535-1015 is the number to call for Traffic School. Wait a minute. You're giving your number out, but I can't give mine? I definitely didn't give out my cell phone number. But, yeah, that's your office.

And I would imagine one of the worst places to probably call and monkey around on the phones is the lieutenant's office. We may know who you are. You might be able to trace a call, track down where it came from. Alright. Let's see here if we had any other questions online that hadn't been answered.

People asking again, of course, about creeping into an intersection at a yellow light. Oh, we got a caller. Kay Bear, you're live on Traffic School powered by the Advocates Injury Attorneys. Who's this? This is James.

James. What's up, man? Oh, just working away. Alright. What up?

I got a question. What kind of job do you have that work in this talking on the radio? That's that's one. Yeah. That's about it.

What what radio station are you calling from? Yeah. James, I thought you were a loyal listener, man. Why are you working at the competition, bro? It's messed up.

Infiltrator. Hey, so my question is, so if a guy was driving a flatbed 10 wheeler with no cargo or nothing on it, did not have a CDL and was pulled over, you know, we're just transporting it or whatever. What what would the penalty be on that? Would that be, like, an invalid driver's license or what? If you were required and you did not, now there's federal law that they could cite you under.

But if they cited you just under Idaho code, it'd be just like if you're riding a motorcycle without a motorcycle endorsement, It would just be failure to purchase a license, 49301, which, allows you to drive that vehicle. Roger that. Okay. Cool. I just wondered.

Right on, James. Appreciate the call, man. Appreciate it. Peace. Diaz.

208-535-1015. That number to call for Traffic School powered by The Advocates Injury Attorneys. I'll check one more spot here for any, submitted questions. Well, you're asking about creeping out into the intersection, and you're not supposed to go into the intersection until you can clearly make your left hand movement. That is the law.

Yeah. And so stay but as you know, if you do that, sometimes you're gonna have everybody around you a little upset. Yeah. Because sometimes, you know, since we don't have 3 lane roads, everybody. Traffic getting a little backed up, I would imagine.

Like, go out on First Street in Idaho Falls right now and try to make a a turn onto Woodruff, a left turn. I think you're gonna have a a little bit of a wait. Man. Yep. I I actually actually haven't been down that road since, yesterday, so maybe they've filled it in.

I'm gonna start a program called Victor Found Gratification. Road's fixed. Yeah. Once a week, we're gonna try to come up with something where Victor found gratification. I I've got things that I expressed that I'm feeling good about.

I just like to be a little snarky, you know? Let's see. Someone named Judd. I don't know if this is some kind of an inside question here. Someone named Judd said, have you ever had to have your wife's car rescued from a power pole?

My wife said, I don't know. Yeah. Because it I ain't got one of those, Judd. So And there's a reason he don't. Hey.

I've got a wonderful girlfriend. Alright? As far as I know, she's imaginary. That's not true. I call one day.

Hey. You're disrupting my conversation with my girlfriend. She's like, what are you talking about? If I was on the phone with her, I think. We're watching a movie.

What what are you talking about? Isn't that a little hard when it's, like, 2 seconds off the sound? No. I'm good at dialing it in perfect. You know?

Because you can hear her TV coming through the phone. So I'm, like, I pause and unpause real quick, and you get it dialed in just just right, and it's all synced up. Okay. Yeah. I'm a pro at figuring things out, making it work here.

But, was somebody calling Yes. And I just ignored them completely? Please call back. Sorry, caller. I you know, flashing out the side of my vision here.

I'm I was, you know, looking at lieutenant Crane, and it was distracting. That's making me nervous talking about this imaginary girlfriend. She's not imaginary. Eyeballing me. 208-535-1015, the number to call for traffic school.

Let's see. What is the proper procedure when an emergency vehicle is approaching from behind on the interstate? Lights flashing. Seems like most people pull to the slow slow lane, but don't stop. That's what Brent would like to know.

Yeah. And so the code reads pull to their closest shoulder and stop. Okay. Yeah. Yep.

So, Brent, you are correct. Most people don't know the law. They need to be listening to this show. Get it together. Get it together.

Alright. Here we go. Kay Bear, you are live on Traffic School powered by the Advocate's injury attorneys. Who's this? This is Stewart.

Good morning. Love you guys. Love the show. Thanks. Thank you, Stewart.

What's up, man? This is related to the other guy's CDL quest. I'm driving a little f 150 pickup with a single axle trailer, riding lawnmower, 2 lawnmowers, and a couple of gas cans. Do I need a CDL for that? If you are Not my truck.

Not my trailer. But you're mowing lawns for a living? Just doing maintenance for properties for And you're making yeah. You're going there to make money. Right?

You're being paid? Yeah. Officially, you are considered a commercial vehicle. Does my class b cover that? Yeah.

You're not home, passengers. Okay. Yep. Alright. Yep.

Good question, Stuart. That's you. And he has home as I Yep. Thank you. Thanks for your wife.

Can you square around in the background? Are you all watching TV? No. The the radio station and the truck's playing a different rate, station because we can't get a tuned indicator. Woah.

It's transmitter problems in town, man. Yeah. Tell me. We're working on it. Jade was just heading to the mountain.

So, it will be back soon, Stuart. So you don't have to listen to whatever garbage that was. All right. Well, thank you. All right.

Thanks, man. Peace. Hey, that might help on our call log. Probably. But If people could pick up the show, that does tend to help, get engagement going on.

So if Pokey's having problems yeah. Alright. Well, jeez, that that time flew by. 208-535-1015 was the number to call, but, unless we get a call in, like, 5 seconds, I think you love this part. I'll hang up on you.

That's right. I'll hang up, and we'll end this program. Oh, it's time to end it anyway. Alright. I guess.

I guess. Listen. You better make it really snappy, caller. Really quick. So I gotta pull over in Montana.

The cop had for speeding, obviously. The cop was speeding? Yeah. No. Yeah.

We were both speeding. Oh, yeah. So He thought you were bringing his ex wife back. Yeah. So he, he runs my credit card right there because I was out of state, and I says, well, you know, can I pay for this?

And he says, oh, yeah. I got a credit card machine in my car. Does Idaho State Police have that ability? No. We just accept gratuities.

Yeah. Right. Dude, honestly, I gave the guy $20 just for the convenience that I didn't have to mail in a check. We we can't accept gratuities, and we don't accept any funding at the at the location. Right.

Right. Yep. It's really convenient, though. Oh, it would be. Guys and Carl, you're supposed to go to court and fight the police on these tickets.

I I was I was pretty guilty. I was I I was pretty guilty. Alright. Crazy Carl. Looks like we've got a special guest popping in or something here.

So, we'll talk to you in a bit, man. Alright. We'll see you, man. Bye. Bye.

Alright. Is this, end of the show? Well, nobody calls. I don't know quite what's going on here. Looked like you were about to put somebody on the air.

I was gonna play with him a little bit. Let's see. Hey, do you have a question, sir? He's not gonna talk to us. He's afraid.

He's he's afraid. He's scared. He's got the fear. He's he's scared. Am I on the radio?

You're on the radio. You're live. Don't swear. Like your wife says, don't swear. Don't swear?

Yeah. Life takes out my own language, Mark. All right, everybody. Traffic school powered by the advocates. We'll be back with, music and stuff in a minute.

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