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Re: Dimentions

The length is the long dimension, the width is the short dimension. Which way the robot's wheels face doesn't matter.

From the Q&A
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Game - The Robot » General Robot Design
Q47 Q. What determines width and length? Given a 28 x 42 overall footprint, could the wheels be on the 28" side? Does the wheel placement determine width or length?
FRC5141 on 2015-01-07 | 12 Followers
A. There is no rule that specifies ROBOT orientation when determining the TRANSPORT CONFIGURATION. The long dimension cannot exceed 3 ft. 6 in. and the short dimension may not exceed 2 ft. 4 in.