Now we have smart phones which can talk reliably round the world for free with no external antenna and google maps and Waze can show you in real time where the jams and frequently police are...so who needs a CB radio in their truck?
Who needs skip to talk round the world?
Put the radios in the cupboard with your vinyl records and move on....
I have a smartphone. I have Google Maps. I even have Waze.
Even so, I still find my CB to be more reliable than the aforementioned phone and apps, when it comes to getting real-time traffic updates, while driving MY truck.
I don't have to do anything to get updates, either. Just leave the radio on and listen. I also don't have to take my eyes off the road for that.
I also get updates on wildlife lurking near the roadside; a potential traffic hazard. If something is visibly wrong with my truck, such as a burnt out light, or something hanging from my trailer, someone inevitably tells me about it. If some jackhole is weaving through traffic, I get a warning to watch out for him. More than once, being able to communicate with other truck drivers has kept me from driving into bad road and weather conditions.
Another thing; cellphones only work where there are towers. There are still plenty of places where I can't get decent signal on either my Sprint-tower phone OR my Verizon-tower phone. But, I can still talk to nearby trucks.
So, no. I won't be disposing of the radio, just yet. That would be foolish and irresponsible of me.