Found on the wall of an oil change shop - a disclaimer about driving in "severe" conditions. Can we assume that driving in "severe" conditions includes "harsh" sunlight, "torrential" rain, and "blizzards"? Or, is it more like driving through "boiling acid", "the ocean" or a "chicken truck"?
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2 comments:
This must be targeted at all these Californians who consider a gentle rainfall to be "severe" conditions.
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