*USBR only requires on-site staff-vehicles of public recreation-areas to have such things. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roadside_park]Because in 'merricuh[/url], it's just a roof with tables under it ([url=http://montcalmroads.com/Portals/48/Park%20Maintenance%20Contract.pdf]I have yet to see a first-aid kit or working phone in one, and I'm in Wisconsin[/url]). [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overlook]I'd wager that it's worse in Colorado and South Dakota[/url]. [quote=Sifter]Looking at Wayne, Yuri began naming off most things he could think in a moment: "Uhh, Medical supplies. First aid kits must be in those by law*. Hopefully some tools that could be used. Maybe duck tape, probably an magazine hid somewhere. I noticed that "those things" bite other people before they turn into them, so, maybe if you tied the magazine around your forehand you could stuff it inside their mouth to avoid getting bitten. Have you ever tried biting thought a magazine? что еще? Maybe the cleaning supplies themselves could be used somehow..." Yuri asked for Wayne's name and offered a handshake. "As I mentioned, my name is Yuri. I heard hers, but not yours."[/quote] "First, only required for mass-gatherings; second, even then those are only stocked by volunteer-organizations; that's why the department of transportation stresses so strongly why every motorist should have a first-aid kit in their car... [i]ALWAYS[/I]. And lastly..." He finished by pointing at a wall where emergency-supplies were usually kept, "those are obviously already looted." "Anyways, my name is Wayne, Wayne Anderson. I'll see if I can find you something a bit more useful at stopping one of those things than a sullied morning-paper."