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Weird sign of the day – what does this mean?

by Scott Carmichael on Jun 15, 2009

I’m not entirely sure where this sign was photographed, but I’m even less sure what it means. No exploding cars? No cars that run on combustion engines? Perhaps its a way to tell people that only hybrid cars are welcome?

What do you think? Be creative and let us know in the comments what you think the sign means.

Tags: sign, signs, weird sign, WeirdSign
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