Ride along
Ride along
Does the club permit licensed com members to give a ride along to another club member, or is it instructors only?
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Does "somewhat controlled conditions" mean we can't hang the ass end out and yell woooh yaaaa around every corner ???JackFFR1846 wrote:How about workers, Alex?
I know in previous years, workers were offered ride-alongs with instructors after the last session of the day in somewhat controlled conditions.
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I bet the workers would love that ? What did they call it at Disney- an E ticket ride ?
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From the 2006 COMSCC rule book:
"At NO time during the Time Trial or on-track session will PASSENGERS be allowed on the course unless one occupant is a COM instructor or a person designated by the Chief Instructor and the passenger is a COMSCC member."
Per insurance carriers regulations anyone in the vehicle must also be registered for the event.
"At NO time during the Time Trial or on-track session will PASSENGERS be allowed on the course unless one occupant is a COM instructor or a person designated by the Chief Instructor and the passenger is a COMSCC member."
Per insurance carriers regulations anyone in the vehicle must also be registered for the event.
Instructors can take any registered driver out for a ride, either in the instructor's own car, or the other person's.phredden wrote:Related question, does this imply that instructors can not take students out for a ride? Only instructors can be passengers...? Doesn't seem quite right.
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They would still be an "Instructor" - meaning that they have the experience and knowledge to ride/drive along with another COMSCC member.
The rules allow the Chief Instructor to allow any registered member to drive with any other registered member.
So my guess would be that an Instructor, that registered for an event as a Licensed driver, would be allowed to have a passenger. But it would be prudent to get the Chief Instructors approval prior to going on the track.
The rules allow the Chief Instructor to allow any registered member to drive with any other registered member.
So my guess would be that an Instructor, that registered for an event as a Licensed driver, would be allowed to have a passenger. But it would be prudent to get the Chief Instructors approval prior to going on the track.
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