TALCAR
~ Official Rules ~
MASSACHUSETTS RALLYE COUNCIL RALLYE REGULATIONS
The following rules become official for any Rallye whose generals so
specify, except as modified in those general instructions.
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A Possible Rallye Road is a paved, public, through road. No other roads
are considered to exist. However, a road may become unpaved without
mention in the rallye instructions where there exists no opportunity
to continue on paved, and a Rallyeist may enter an unpaved road when
specifically told to do so by an instruction using the term unpaved
or dirt.
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Numbered Route Instructions (NRI) will be executed in numerical order
at the first opportunity, and each will be executed fully before going
on to the next NRI, unless overlap is specifically permitted within the
instruction. If an NRI is accompanied by a mileage, it must be executed
at that mileage. Separate parts of the same NRI are to be executed in
the same order in which they are given.
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Lettered Route Instructions (LRI, sometimes called "notes") will be
executed at every opportunity from their appearance or other activation
until deactivated. The execution of an LRI may overlap NRIs, other LRIs
and subsequent executions of the same LRI. LRI take precedence over NRI.
If an LRI is accompanied by a mileage, it must be executed at that mileage.
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In the absence of an instruction, go as straight as possible, determined
as you enter the intersection. When directed to stay on a named, numbered
or lettered route by use of the term stay on in a route instruction, stay
with that road until a subsequent course following instruction causes you
to leave it. If an unmarked intersection is encountered or the route
designation ends, continue on course as if you had been instructed to stay
on. If the named, numbered or lettered route is re-encountered prior to
executing the next course following instruction, stay on the road as
described in this paragraph.
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Rallies are run on a leg-to-leg basis. Time gained or lost on one leg
therefore cannot be made up on the next leg.
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The minimum distance between consecutive actions in a single NRI is one
inch. The minimum distance between the point of completion of one NRI and
the first action point of the next NRI is one inch. Navigational aids for
NRI may not occur within this minimum. However, speed changes and the
beginning of gains and pauses may be executed simultaneously with other
parts of the same NRI. The maximum distance between points of action
required by parts of an NRI, or between points of action of consecutive
NRI, is three miles.
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A portion of an NRI or LRI appearing in quotation marks refers to written
material encountered along the route. Spelling is precise, but ignore
punctuation and capitalization. Quotations are not identified as being
full or partial, but only prominent portions of signs will be quoted unless
the portion of the sign used can be read in full under Rallye conditions.
Portions of words or number groups are not quoted; that is, individual
words are always quoted fully, and in the order in which they appear.
Material is not omitted from the middle of quotes. Quotations in route
instructions will never refer to written material on vehicles or on marker
stones in cemeteries, utility pole numbers, house numbers, and written
material on or attached to mail boxes. You will not have to look backward
to read any sign, but you may have to look anywhere else.