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JB_Dev | 1 year ago
It’s also incredibly common for road conditions to still be shared over AM - you see this a lot while driving with all the “advisory - tune to …. AM” signs everywhere.
JB_Dev | 1 year ago
It’s also incredibly common for road conditions to still be shared over AM - you see this a lot while driving with all the “advisory - tune to …. AM” signs everywhere.
xp84|1 year ago
And if it's not a cell-tower-destroying emergency, those terrible, low-power, scratchy AM stations are 1000x less efficient to get road condition news out there than Google Maps. I've tried to tune to one maybe twice in my life and learned nothing of use. Honestly, it would be a better use of government money if we shut them down. If there are areas that one of those stations effectively reaches that isn't reached by cell signals, use the money from not operating them in the other 90% of America to pay some wireless company to put in a few towers there and allow anyone to roam (at 3G speeds). That would actually save 100x the lives the AM stations ever will, since an AM station can't help you call 911 when you crash your car on a lonely mountain road.