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Wow Tom, wonderful piccies.. keep it up.
Thanks for all reactions! It's great to see some people appreciate my photos. :)
Great photo's Tom... love this one especially, really atmospheric:
http://www.rally-image.be/foto/0441/images/114.jpg
Those shots are stunning!
Short vid from Brenig, shame about the tree..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID-M...ature=youtu.be
K.Kruuda/M.Järveoja Wales Rally GB 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLGB5pr38KE
From motorsport monday for wgb rally.
M.H What about the new possibility of public road closure.will that enable you to join adjacent forest stages together to make more competitive sections?
A.K Thats what we will be looking at if the new legislation comes through.we already close roads in the forests,in remote areas,for rally gb to control the spectator traffic so we dont clogged up but we have no right to remove the speed limit.
I know they use private roads for the rally but i thought they were using also public roads.from what i read i understand that they use ony private roads right?this is also the rule for every rally in the island?what he means when he says they cant remove speed limits??
the only rally that uses public roads is the Jim Clark rally i think... if the new legislation passes it will be good for the sport here, about the speed limits currently they use public roads for spectator traffic and to connect stages between them that is why they cannot remove speed limits due to the law, witht he new legislation they will be able to lift those limits and use those connecting roads as special stages as well.... i think.
Under the laws of England, Wales and Scotland you can close a road but all the road traffic laws still apply. So speed limits & laws about driving with due care stop you from rallying or racing. There is even a specific law against "racing on the public highway". The organisers of the Jim Clark Rally and the Tour of Mull each applied to Parliament for special local laws to let them suspend the road traffic laws so they could run their rallies. This took a long time and cost the events a lot of money which is why no other events have tried. The new legislation will allow organisers of rallies, sprints, hillclimbs or races to apply to the local authorities to close roads and suspend the road traffic laws for motorsport in the same way that roads on the Isle of Man and in Ireland can be closed. There are already plans to run some closed road asphalt stage rallies. Organisers of gravel stage rallies in the forests are looking at new stages that will cross public roads linking two short stages in a forest to make one longer stage.
So until now asphalt rallies or hillclimbs didnt take place in U.K?