Both passengers and drivers state their preferences during their journey, for example whether it's asmoking or non-smoking car or if they prefer a talkative or quiet companion.
Rusk, 67, a former machinist and painter who admitted on a 1992 medical exam to drinking a six-pack of beer a day and occasionally using "amphetamine and IV crank, " blamed his shortness of breath on brake pads even though he worked part-time as acar mechanic and started smoking in 1951.