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Re: Safety Inspection vs Inspection?

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Originally Posted by rsisk View Post
They do need to be safe in order to practice, and that is where the concept of the Safety Inspection comes from

Section 5.5.2 of the game manual..


How a robot is determined to be safe does vary between events and is usually driven by a discussion between the LRI and FTA before practice matches and communicated to the teams during the driver meeting.
The assumption generally is that a robot is safe, unless deemed otherwise. There's no concept or definition of a Safety Inspection in the rules and is not something that is checked prior to participating in practice matches.

The exception to all of the above is the Filler Line. You must have fully passed inspection in order to participate in practice matches via the Filler Line.
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