New Hampshire — Giving warnings regarding slick roads can be a monotonous task, especially in a wintery state like New Hampshire. So, getting people’s attention can be challenging. Sometimes, marketers need to be creative to get people’s attention.
Last Saturday, New Hampshire saw some snowy weather. In response, the New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) switched up its traditional slick weather messaging.
Wow, that was a lot to process. First off, how will this impact Skibidi toilet’s legacy? I ended up searching Skibidi toilet to keep our readers informed on this meme. I suggest you don’t search it up, or you may undergo brain rot like I currently am. I can’t even name the three U.S. ski resorts that ban snowboarding anymore.
Some New Hampshire residents hated this update, while some saw its purpose.
- “Thank god the drive through your state is so short.”
- “You spelled skibidi and rizz wrong.”
- “Uhm what the sigma reading this finally got me to stop my 3 week edging streak. Now I can get back to cranking 360 no scopes on Fortnite with my low tapered fade ninja skin.”
- “Idk I think ironically performed better and got more attention than any of their normal alerts. W from the alert team.”
So next time you’re driving through New Hampshire in the wintertime, you need to stay locked in, no cap.
Image Credits: New Hampshire DOT