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Thread: Rally Argentina 2015
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30th April 2015, 18:33 #671
Police inexperienced? with 26 international rallies? The area was marked with red tape and even a novice spectator follows that there can not be installed to watching cars at high speed.
I read the note and said that the case as a normal traffic accident is treated. If that were the case, everyone should be fine for speeding competitors.
Finally, what can blame Padon? having left the track on purpose? I think anyone in their right mind would say that the pilot who is vying to hit people do, do you?Jesus Christ, Kris!!! (Not again)
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30th April 2015, 18:59 #672
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30th April 2015, 20:46 #673
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30th April 2015, 20:57 #674
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30th April 2015, 21:06 #675
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30th April 2015, 21:23 #676
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there was very need to stop him or rather slow him down - because of so many people there and he almost crashed in the Hyudai
no signals from marshals or has he ignored them? I see at least one man slowing him down on this video (but rather late)
and with people in hospital it was a rather serious crash
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30th April 2015, 21:26 #677
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but it was not drivers duty to slow down it was the marshals job to slow him down.
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1st May 2015, 04:14 #678
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If there is a car off the road, no crew visible and no OK sign out, you should stop. How can you tell the crew are ok without that?
As far as I am aware (I have only ever competed in rallies in NZ, so other countries maybe different), it is a universal standard that no OK sign = stop to ascertain crew are ok. Of course I imagine this doesn't always mean people do that, in the heat of competition it is easy to miss that.
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1st May 2015, 12:31 #679
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If every driver stopped when they saw a car on the side of road without an ok sign then there would be no rallies...
Its a marshals job to indicate if the rally needs to be halted when they are close to the incident. The ok sign is used when the accident happens in remote locations.
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1st May 2015, 16:57 #680
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And the whole New-Zealand is remote place ;-)
Colins Crest = Möldri Mätas
Spot on mate. (Plus I and many others do watch the ERC just as avidly as the WRC and often enjoy it more).
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