'Disorientation' and 'underestimating dangers' , sounds like the average normal tourist to me alright...
'Disorientation' and 'underestimating dangers' , sounds like the average normal tourist to me alright...
And putting warning labels on absolutely everything sounds very american to me
For example the bus that we took from the rental car center to Houston airport had big yellow warning signs covering the vertical handlebars, telling me that I need to be careful not to bash my head in, as well as big red tape around every single step, telling me that I need to be careful not to trip. Thanks, but I have something called "eyesight" as well as "common sense".
And putting warning labels on absolutely everything sounds very american to me
For example the bus that we took from the rental car center to Houston airport had big yellow warning signs covering the vertical handlebars, telling me that I need to be careful not to bash my head in, as well as big red tape around every single step, telling me that I need to be careful not to trip. Thanks, but I have something called "eyesight" as well as "common sense".
You are an honorary americanBtw I'm not American if that was what you were thinking.
I remember vividly the uer manual of my old Ford Fiesta. It stated something like "don't breathe exhaust fumes, you might cause yourself harm".
It scares me to think there are people who would sue someone else over this, and possibly win if this wasn't written down.
I personally quite enjoy the exhaust fumes.
Best car manual section ever is one that explains how to drive a manual.
WARNING GPS USERS PLEASE READ
If your GPS, Siri or other device is directing you to the Island in the Sky District of Canyonlands National Park, to Arches National Park or to Blanding by way of this road,
IT IS DEAD WRONG!!!
THIS ROAD LEADS TO HIGH CLEARANCE FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE JEEP TRAILS
If you continue with a low clearance 2WD or AWD vehicle you will have to turn around at the Hans Flat Ranger Station and drive the 46 miles back to this location.
Hard as it is to believe, GPS units can be wrong and can lead you astray!
Please check you [sic] map or call the Hans Flat Ranger Station at 435-259-2652 (between 8 am and 4:30 p) to receive accurate directions to your destination.?
Colorado?
Reminds me of this image from the road to Hans Flat ranger station in the Maze District of Canyonlands.
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I guess GPS maps have been updated, because someone who went down this year said that the notice regarding sat-nav was gone.