Traffic School - 790 Pounds Of Meth And 1 Hairy Belly Button - 08/14/2026

Traffic School - 790 Pounds Of Meth And 1 Hairy Belly Button - 08/14/2026

This episode of Traffic School begins with the horrifying realization that Maddie has apparently decided that owning a perfectly functional 2025 vehicle is boring and that the only reasonable thing to do with it is remove the windows and throw it into a figure-eight race at the Madison County Fairgrounds. What begins as a cheerful discussion about the upcoming races quickly devolves into automotive sacrilege, mud-based trauma, and the reopening of Viktor's extremely brief racing career, a career that ended approximately 32 minutes after it began because he drove directly into the mud and transformed his race car into a stationary piece of public infrastructure. Instead of actually completing the race, the other drivers reportedly used Viktor's immobilized vehicle as a giant automotive launch pad, repeatedly slamming into him so they could get around. Somehow, this was presented as a learning experience. Viktor's coach had apparently told him to "stay out of the mud," which Viktor interpreted as a personal challenge from God and immediately ignored. The second time around, he adopted a radically different strategy: drive like a man slowly heading to church on Sunday morning and simply hope everyone else crashes first. Astonishingly, it worked well enough to prevent him from finishing last.

The figure-eight discussion becomes increasingly deranged as Maddie prepares to take her lifted Subaru into battle, complete with all-wheel drive that everyone immediately acknowledges may not remain all-wheel drive for very long. The crew discusses race numbers, including the forbidden possibility of using 69, because apparently even the numerical designation of a race car is capable of triggering a full-scale Rexburg theological crisis. The whole thing culminates in the immortal philosophy of figure-eight racing: destroy them all. Maddie is encouraged to embrace fire, flames, glory and vehicular annihilation, while Viktor prepares mentally for another weekend of hiding in his bed and avoiding humanity. The contrast between actual traffic-school principles—smooth steering, smooth braking, looking ahead—and figure-eight racing, where the basic objective appears to be intentionally driving directly into other vehicles, becomes one of the episode's central jokes. Maddie basically concludes that Traffic School has taught her exactly what not to do when she gets behind the wheel at the race track.

Eventually the show remembers that it is technically supposed to be about traffic laws, and Lieutenant Crane returns from his luxurious mountain vacation to find himself surrounded by questions, inappropriate phone calls, and Viktor's rapidly deteriorating mental state. The first legitimate traffic question concerns one of the eternal mysteries of American driving: do you still have to obey a school-zone speed limit when school isn't actually happening? Lieutenant Crane explains that the answer depends entirely on the signage. A plain black-and-white 20 MPH sign remains in effect unless additional wording specifies otherwise. If the sign says the reduced speed applies only when lights are flashing, the speed limit changes when the lights stop. If it says the restriction applies only when children are present or during school hours, that language matters. In other words, the road signs are not decorative suggestions placed there to add color to the scenery; drivers actually need to read the entire collection of signs before deciding they have been granted permission to launch their vehicle at 47 MPH through an empty school zone. A caller from Pocatello follows up with an even more specific question involving a 20 MPH school-zone sign and a time range, prompting the clarification that black-and-white signage specifying hours can still establish a year-round restriction unless the sign specifically limits it to school days or similar conditions.

Then the program takes an immediate detour into the abyss when Steve-O the Mud Vene Guy calls and asks Lieutenant Crane a question involving the words "moist" and "panties." Traffic School has apparently reached the point where Idaho traffic law is now sharing airtime with a linguistic investigation into words that make people uncomfortable. "Undergarments" is proposed as the supposedly respectable alternative, but everyone agrees that calling them that somehow makes the entire subject approximately 900 percent less dignified. The call ends, but the psychic damage remains. Almost immediately afterward, Viktor begins taking his clothes off on-air for reasons that appear to be related to absolutely nothing, leading the rest of the studio to question whether the show needs a counselor. At one point, the conversation reaches the terrifying concept of Viktor's "hairy belly button," which may be the single most important piece of information anyone could possibly need before voluntarily listening to this episode.

After surviving the wardrobe malfunction, Traffic School returns to actual traffic law with a caller asking about turning right on red from two separate right-turn lanes. Lieutenant Crane explains that the distinction between a circular red signal and a red arrow matters, and that when two lanes are turning right, there need to be two corresponding lanes available on the receiving roadway. The caller gets his answer, while the studio somehow immediately returns to discussing Viktor's abdominal hair. This is the fundamental genius of the episode: one moment you're learning an actual Idaho traffic rule, and the next you're imagining a grown man stripping in a radio studio while somebody wonders whether he knows a good therapist.

The episode then takes a bizarre cinematic detour into cop movies. A listener asks Lieutenant Crane about his favorite police movie, only to discover that Lieutenant Crane apparently has watched approximately three movies in his entire life. His beloved choice is Major Payne, while Super Troopers, Reno 911!, and On Patrol: Live are recommended to him as homework. The conversation spirals into the classic fantasy version of police work portrayed by action movies, where cops shoot approximately 400 rounds, engage in seventeen car chases, go home at the end of the night, and somehow never have to complete a single piece of paperwork. Lieutenant Crane then reminds everyone that the actual job is considerably less Hollywood and that the Idaho State Police is hiring. So if you have ever watched a cop movie and thought, "I would like to spend my career doing that," this episode has the horrifying revelation that you might instead be spending your afternoon filling out paperwork.

The show then dives headfirst into Flock cameras and automatic license plate readers, revisiting the increasingly bizarre world of police surveillance technology. The hosts discuss D-Flock, a website that reportedly maps the locations of these cameras, and the conversation turns toward how law-enforcement agencies can access camera systems, how software updates are being used to restrict inappropriate access, and how systems can flag potentially improper activity for review. The discussion gets particularly absurd when the hosts imagine officers using these cameras for completely inappropriate reasons, such as tracking girlfriends or spending hours monitoring hotel swimming pools. Eventually the conversation returns to Idaho Falls, where the hosts discover multiple cameras clustered around a roundabout and begin wondering whether the roundabout is somehow the most heavily surveilled circle of asphalt in East Idaho.

One of the more serious portions of the episode comes from a caller who drives a side-dump truck and is repeatedly dealing with pe...

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