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Re: Driver's Test
I, as a past and current driver, agree that the drive team needs to know the rules. However I don't see where making them know every little detail of every rule helps at all. As driver handling the robot with respect toward it and the other robots on the field is enough to avoid most plenty that one can get. Basics of game play is a must, but harping on how far away you can be before it counts as ramming is pointless. If it seems like it might not be allowed or could be harmful to the robots, just don't do it! That's the way I see it at least.
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