’Mad Max.’

To promote the new Mad Max video game coming out at the start of September, Uber teamed up with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment this weekend to give fans in Seattle real rides in real Fury Road vehicles. Through Monday (we know — not enough time, life isn’t fair, etc.), those going to and from the city’s PAX Prime gaming convention will have the chance to nab a varied set of postapocalyptic chariots that seat either one, three, or four other riders. Demand will be high and availability limited, the company notes, but if you’re lucky, you’ll be able to pretend that you’re Nux and can scream, “Oh, what a day! What a lovely day!” at all the other normal people riding in normal cars you encounter along your trek.

All you have to do is open the Uber app, select the Mad Max option, and follow these simple rules (from Uber):

Trips must begin and stay within downtown Seattle. The Wasteland is vast and gas is precious — the Warboys must remain near their Stronghold.

Your dollars are worthless in the Wasteland. Payment shall not be required.

Here’s a look at some of the gnarly cars floating around:

Mad Max themed Uber car at PAX. pic.twitter.com/RmVbipmorU — Joshua Gregory (@Bacon_Skittles) August 29, 2015

The Mad Max Ubers at @Official_PAX are the best promotional activation I've seen in a long, LONG time. pic.twitter.com/gdUDLaCtJx — Aaron Chambers (@ayesee) August 29, 2015

Dude just yelled "Witness me!" as he hopped into his not-at-all dissonant Mad Max Uber at PAX. #brands pic.twitter.com/Z6oMYWzRTh — Evan Lahti (@ELahti) August 30, 2015

At pax with @magicauer little mad max going on pic.twitter.com/JDSgkhROJ3 — Rowdy Roo (@xrowdy5x) August 30, 2015

Starting now, you can request a car ripped from the world of Mad Max! http://t.co/bOeeANOQMr #MadMaxatPAX pic.twitter.com/drYaXqOwua — Uber Seattle (@Uber_SEA) August 28, 2015

Looks like it’s either time to go to Seattle, ASAP, or to start praying profusely to Valhalla that these Ubers make more of a national tour.