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I suppose it's a matter of semantics.

 

To me 'Road Worn' means deliberately (but hopefully superficially) damaged in a way that gives the impression of age and use.

 

That cab seems to have incurred wear and tear from genuine use.

 

But I can entirely understand why someone might use 'road worn' to describe it's condition. After all the actual outcome of both processes is essentially the same.

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Just driven to the local Lidl, first time since the freeze, and the pot holes have got much worse. I was dodging all over parts of the road to avoid them, and the oncoming traffic was doing the same. My wife said we used to drive on the left of the road, now we drive on what’s left. Not original, probably found it on Facebook, but I did laugh. 

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