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Cosmo
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HS 7, Question
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February 08, 2008, 02:16:00 AM »
I am planning on attending HS 7 coming up next week and they are saying strict no pit riding rules. Now I have read through the rule book multiple times and long story short as long as your have a drivers lic, and at walking speed its permited. However the post made seams like you are not allowed to use your pit vehicals. My concern is my father is disabled is planning on attending the race and has a hard time getting around so I was going to give him an atv to use to get back and forth to portalets and to the race. Am I understanding it right that they are not allowing anyone to use their pit vehicals or just under the rules of no off wheel use, skids, at a walking speed?
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Re: HS 7, Question
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February 08, 2008, 04:19:13 AM »
Pit riding to them is completely ignoring and disrespecting everyone with your vehicle, such as doing dougnuts, practicing holeshots and being rude (riding through camps hauling ass). They dont care if you are just using your bike/quad to use the bathroom.
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Re: HS 7, Question
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February 08, 2008, 08:52:35 AM »
Quote from: Cosmo on February 08, 2008, 02:16:00 AM
I am planning on attending HS 7 coming up next week and they are saying strict no pit riding rules. Now I have read through the rule book multiple times and long story short as long as your have a drivers lic, and at walking speed its permited. However the post made seams like you are not allowed to use your pit vehicals. My concern is my father is disabled is planning on attending the race and has a hard time getting around so I was going to give him an atv to use to get back and forth to portalets and to the race. Am I understanding it right that they are not allowing anyone to use their pit vehicals or just under the rules of no off wheel use, skids, at a walking speed?
Bring your dad and an ATV for him. Him riding it to get around is fine. they don't want what SVT said.
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February 08, 2008, 09:20:23 AM »
Pit Riding Rules from the 2007-2008 FTR RuleBook
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C. Pit Riding
1. Except for competition machines traveling to and from competition or practice no person shall operate a vehicle without a valid drivers license.
a. Operation by unlicensed persons is only allowed when working on the event and under the direct supervision of a licensed person.
b. Unlicensed persons riding competition machines to and from competition activities shall be accompanied by a licensed person.
2. Operation of any machine or vehicle within the parking and pit areas shall be done in a safe and responsible manner.
a. The following are expressly unsafe or irresponsible actions
i. Operating out of first gear
ii. Operating at any unsafe speed for the conditions
iii. Operating in excess of 10 mph
NOTE: While 10 mph is the absolute maximum speed you may be sited for speeds well below 10 mph if your speed is deemed unsafe for the conditions. The long standing guidance for pit travel is “First gear at walking speed”.
iv. Operating without a valid drivers license unless traveling to and from your competition or practice.
v. Operating without a valid license unless escorted by someone holding a valid drivers license
vi. Operating in any manner which results in a wheel off the ground
vii. Operating in any manner that leads to a skid
viii. Failure to yield right of way to any pedestrian.
ix. Headlight is required after dark.
3. All unlicensed vehicles shall identify the responsible party. Licensed vehicles (with license plate mounted) are exempt from identification requirement.
a. Identification shall be by competition number plate as registered through the FTR scorekeeper.
b. The competition number plate shall meet all requirements as if on a competition machine of similar type.
c. Identification shall be readily visible and legible at a distance.
4. All event attendees shall be subject to these rules.
a. The FTR member responsible for any vehicle operated in the parking or pit areas shall be subject to discipline stipulated in this section regardless of who operated the vehicle in violation of these rules.
5. Anyone from the following groups shall have the authority to enforce these rules given they posses a valid drivers license.
a. Members of the Executive Committee
b. Members of the Board of Directors
c. Members of any Competition Committee at any event
d. Designated members of a Pit Patrol for the event be they regular Pit Patrol members or volunteering for the event only
e. The FTR scorekeeper
f. Assistant referee for the event
g. Any member of the promoting club (HS, QS and Enduro) or employee of the promoting track (MX only)
h. Land Owner or designee
i. Law enforcement personnel working the event in their official capacity
6. Upon observing an offense any authorized person shall inform the Scorekeeper, Referee or Assistant Referee at the event. The observer may inform the rider, but such is not required. If a rider fails to stop for the observer, when reasonable attempts to gain attention have been made, then an additional violation shall be recorded.
7. Any FTR member in violation of these rules shall be subject to the following:
a. Responsible FTR member is disqualified for the event.
b. If the member is not competing at the event then the rider shall be requested to leave the event property.
c. All disqualifications shall count in the year end standings.
d. A second offense within the same competition season shall result in an automatic suspension from all FTR competition for one calendar year following the date of the second offense. Multiple offenses may count even at a single event.
e. A third offense shall be defined as “Conduct unbecoming an FTR member” and shall be submitted to the Executive Committee by the Scorekeeper.
found on Page 12.
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Re: HS 7, Question
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February 08, 2008, 04:18:43 PM »
Awesome thanks guys as well as Brian for pming me. When randy posted the push bike to start I was unsure of the extent of the restrictions.
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