
A Russian gas station sign glitched into life advice.
Instead of showing prices, the fuel board spelled out “Ходи пешком” — basically, “Just walk.”
Given Russian gas prices lately, it accidentally became the most honest sign at the station.

A Russian gas station sign glitched into life advice.
Instead of showing prices, the fuel board spelled out “Ходи пешком” — basically, “Just walk.”
Given Russian gas prices lately, it accidentally became the most honest sign at the station.
Russia has allowed the sale of lower-quality gasoline to avoid shortages, according to Kommersant.
Several refineries have been allowed to produce Euro-3 gasoline and diesel instead of Euro-5.
Experts say this fuel can contain dozens of times more sulfur, which may speed up wear on engines, catalytic converters, and exhaust systems in modern cars.
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