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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2025 · 38 MIN

Traffic School - 02/28/2025

from The Viktor Wilt Show · host Viktor Wilt

This episode of Traffic School was an absolute fever dream of traffic chaos, police callouts, and allergy-induced suffering. Lieutenant Crain started off by enforcing some mysterious in-studio rules, proving that not even radio hosts are safe from The Law. Things escalated quickly when a caller, Dusty, reported nearly being taken out by a rogue Pocatello cop who apparently thought merging onto the interstate was everyone else's job but his own. This opened the floodgates for an entire roast session on various Idaho police departments, with multiple callers sharing their "I was done dirty by the cops" stories—because nothing says community bonding like shared law enforcement trauma.Meanwhile, the great Ammon Traffic Pattern Conspiracy unfolded, as Ethan questioned why some people were breaking the rules under a cop’s watchful eye. The answer? Either they were off to a more important call, or maybe they just didn’t feel like dealing with it—justice is unpredictable like that. Things took a wild turn when Carl, the unofficial king of classic cars, called in to flex his knowledge of vintage vehicles and how to avoid cop attention (spoiler: don’t drive a bright red muscle car). We also learned that in Idaho, you can ride a motorcycle at 80 mph without a helmet, but lane-splitting like a Californian daredevil is strictly illegal—because logic.The show reached peak absurdity when Lieutenant Crain admitted to once pulling over a kid and telling him, "This ain’t Indianapolis, and you sure aren’t Richard Petty," only to be sent to the Chief’s office for being too sassy. Meanwhile, Viktor nearly perished from an allergic reaction to something in the studio, leading to wild speculation that management was low-key trying to assassinate him. With allergy meds kicking in and chaos reigning supreme, the episode wrapped up with a discussion on whether a passed-out drunk adult counts as a "supervising driver" for a teenager with a learner’s permit (the answer: no, you monsters).All in all, this was another legendary Traffic School episode filled with questionable legal advice, high-speed shenanigans, and more reasons to never drive through Pocatello if you value your sanity.FOLLOW ME EVERYWHERE @VIKTORWILTVisit our website: https://riverbendmediagroup.com/info-page/the-viktor-wilt-show/Subscribe to the KBear YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@kbear101rmgFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kbear101fmFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kbear101fm/Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/kbear101fm.bsky.socialFollow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@kbear101fmFollow us on X/Twitter: https://x.com/kbear101fm

This episode of Traffic School was an absolute fever dream of traffic chaos, police callouts, and allergy-induced suffering. Lieutenant Crain started off by enforcing some mysterious in-studio rules, proving that not even radio hosts are safe from The Law. Things escalated quickly when a caller, Dusty, reported nearly being taken out by a rogue Pocatello cop who apparently thought merging onto the interstate was everyone else's job but his own. This opened the floodgates for an entire roast session on various Idaho police departments, with multiple callers sharing their "I was done dirty by the cops" stories—because nothing says community bonding like shared law enforcement trauma.Meanwhile, the great Ammon Traffic Pattern Conspiracy unfolded, as Ethan questioned why some people were breaking the rules under a cop’s watchful eye. The answer? Either they were off to a more important call, or maybe they just didn’t feel like dealing with it—justice is unpredictable like that. Things took a wild turn when Carl, the unofficial king of classic cars, called in to flex his knowledge of vintage vehicles and how to avoid cop attention (spoiler: don’t drive a bright red muscle car). We also learned that in Idaho, you can ride a motorcycle at 80 mph without a helmet, but lane-splitting like a Californian daredevil is strictly illegal—because logic.The show reached peak absurdity when Lieutenant Crain admitted to once pulling over a kid and telling him, "This ain’t Indianapolis, and you sure aren’t Richard Petty," only to be sent to the Chief’s office for being too sassy. Meanwhile, Viktor nearly perished from an allergic reaction to something in the studio, leading to wild speculation that management was low-key trying to assassinate him. With allergy meds kicking in and chaos reigning supreme, the episode wrapped up with a discussion on whether a passed-out drunk adult counts as a "supervising driver" for a teenager with a learner’s permit (the answer: no, you monsters).All in all, this was another legendary Traffic School episode filled with questionable legal advice, high-speed shenanigans, and more reasons to never drive through Pocatello if you value your sanity.FOLLOW ME EVERYWHERE @VIKTORWILTVisit our website: https://riverbendmediagroup.com/info-page/the-viktor-wilt-show/Subscribe to the KBear YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@kbear101rmgFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kbear101fmFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kbear101fm/Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/kbear101fm.bsky.socialFollow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@kbear101fmFollow us on X/Twitter: https://x.com/kbear101fm

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