Jer on Nostr: Why does the Chicago dust storm alert say to turn off your headlights and take your ...
Why does the Chicago dust storm alert say to turn off your headlights and take your foot off the brake after you park?
To this person who has never been in a dust storm it sort of sounds like they're trying to set up a situation where drivers who haven't pulled over slam into your car and push it into a river.
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