birdsey
Retired
birdsey

I have owned motorcycles for nearly 40 years of a wide variety of brands from Harleys to Japanese crotch rockets to European cruisers. Not a single one of them ever had four way flashers.

More reason to get a manual transmission. And a tinfoil hat.

Yeah, you see them a lot in upstate NY farm towns as well. It's not that unusual.

All the way out East on Long Island, NY I've seen unattended fresh corn stalls in the fall. Works on the honor system. I'm sure in plenty of rural American towns in farm country the same could be said.

They're fairly common in certain parts (i.e. more rural) of the United States as well.

me: wtf is a staurn relay?
*google*
oh....they were still around when that thing was being made?

It's not airborne, even if he didn't fully zip his suit it would need to be airborne or an infected person would have to get bodily fluids in that opening. Really learn what your talking about...

ebola is not an airborne disease. so unless a good amount of infected bodily fluid got into the small opening, crawled through the facemask, and got into the guys mouth, he's fine.

Contrary to what you seem to think, Ebola isn't an air spread disease. Unless a sick person vomits and splatter you, spits at you or bleeds at your neck, that gap is of no concern.

Floor mounted controls are actually pretty nice. I drove buses back when I went to University of Maryland (best paying campus job at the time), and I loved the layout of "move foot left for left signal, right for right signal, up for high beams".