That is done for emergency purposes, not advertising.
Look at any truck or bus or car that has advertising on it. They all read normally because they know the truck or bus or car will be parked just as often as it is driven and need to be read by more than just the one car in front of it.
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Gold. Pure Gold.
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So does that apply to ambulances as well? 😉
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James, um, his bus isn’t an ambulance.
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My point was ambulances have mirror writing on the front so people can read it in their rear-view mirror.
http://images.ctv.ca/archives/CTVNews/img2/20091019/470_ambulance_2.jpg
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That is done for emergency purposes, not advertising.
Look at any truck or bus or car that has advertising on it. They all read normally because they know the truck or bus or car will be parked just as often as it is driven and need to be read by more than just the one car in front of it.
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It could be a mixture of Russian and Ukrainian: oiyaatio [o-i-ya-a-t-i-o]. Every letter is either in Russian or Ukrainian.