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Re: West coast drive illegal?

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Originally Posted by Procolsaurus View Post
Since the frame perimeter is defined by where a string wrapped around the robot would lie when taught, and that you need frame perimeter backing your bumper, small standoffs such as the robot below would be legal. R26 says you can have 8in gaps between a bumper and it's backing frame perimeter long wise or 0.25in deep.
In this image, how were the bumpers supported in the corners of the (presumed) rectangle the made up your frame perimeter?
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