The BLA Rides logo explained

This is a parody/street-art sticker mocking BlaBlaCar (a popular European ride-sharing service) by combining it with the iconic yellow Škoda 105/120, the most common car in communist-era Czechoslovakia.

- "BLA RIDES" = play on "BlaBlaCar"

- The car is a classic Eastern Bloc Škoda (often joked about as slow, unreliable, and smelling of two-stroke petrol)

- "24 hours" implies it will take a full day to get anywhere because the car is so slow

- The phone number has the old New York-style (646) area code just for the meme/absurdity

It’s basically Eastern European humor making fun of how a ride-sharing service would have looked and performed back in the 1980s under communism: a beat-up yellow Škoda that takes forever and probably breaks down halfway. These stickers pop up a lot in Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, etc. as a nostalgic shitpost.

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