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Roads Scholar 2015 General Instructions Sunday June 7, 2015
1. Overview
The Roads Scholar 2015 is a Time-Speed-Distance (TSD) course rally designed to provide an
enjoyable drive through the beautiful country roads west of Madison, Wisconsin. Your goal is to
follow the correct rally route and arrive at each checkpoint at precisely the correct time. Most legs
have one or more situations that are designed to test your ability to observe, reason, and follow the
rules in these General Instructions. These situations are referred to as traps. Each trap is carefully
designed so that contestants who do it incorrectly will not get lost; rather they will arrive at the next
checkpoint, but will be either early or late and will therefore receive a timing penalty.
2. Registration
The rally starts at Gray’s Tied House restaurant, 950 Kimball Lane, Verona, Wisconsin. Registration
opens at 10:30 AM. The driver will be required to show a valid driver’s license at registration. Both
driver and navigator must sign the SCCA release form. Contestants under 18 years of age must
present an SCCA minor release form signed by their parent or guardian. A vehicle inspection and
emergency contact form will be given to you at registration (a copy of this form is included at the
end of these General Instructions). Once this form is completed and returned to registration you
will receive your Route Instructions. Your rally packet will contain a self-adhesive removable label
with your car number. Please affix this label to your right front headlight. This allows checkpoint
crews to identify you as a rally car.
A contestant meeting will begin at 11:20 AM near registration. We will discuss these General
Instructions and answer any questions. Cars will start the rally at 12:00 PM plus their car number in
minutes. Several minutes prior to your starting time, please drive your car to the western end of
the parking lot at Gray’s Tied House. Starting line personnel will assist you in lining up for the start.
There will be a 30 minute break during the rally at the BP gas station in Barneveld, WI. (43.008,
-89.900) There are restrooms and a Subway restaurant at this location. The first car should arrive
there around 2:00 PM. The first car should reach the finish at Gray’s Tied House around 4:00 PM.
Each entry must have two and only two people per car. Per Wisconsin law, every participant is
required to wear their seat belt and shoulder belt during the event. You are expected to drive safely
and courteously and obey all road rules, including posted speed limits, at all times. Reckless driving
is grounds for disqualification.
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Questions about this event may be addressed to the rallymaster Jim Crittenden at
3. Time
Timing will be to the 1/100 of a minute. Pauses are expressed in minutes and hundredths of a
minute (e.g. Pause 1.75 minutes at Stop). Official rally time will be available at registration.
If you are delayed along the rally route for any reason, you may submit a time delay without any
penalty. Hence if you are delayed due to road blockage, slow traffic, just getting lost, or any other
reason, do not drive recklessly to try to make up the lost time. Simply fill out a Time Delay Request
form (included in your registration packet) and hand it in to the crew at the next open checkpoint
prior to receiving the critique slip. Requested delay time must be in one minute intervals starting at
0.50 minute and up to a maximum of 19.50 minutes. That is: 0.50 min, 1.50 min, 2.50 min, …, up to
19.50 minutes. You will have a maximum time allowance of 19.50 minutes from the start through
checkpoint 4 and another 19.50 minutes from checkpoint 5 through the final checkpoint (#7).
Leg times were calculated using mileages with a resolution of 0.001 mile. The total leg time was
then truncated to 0.01 minute.
4. Speed
All rally speeds will be in miles per hour. Speed changes at a sign are executed when your front
wheels are even with the sign. Speed changes associated with an intersection are to be executed at
the Stop if one is present, or at the apex/center of the intersection if not. There may be brief
sections where the assigned average speed exceeds the posted speed limit. In these instances, do
not speed. Observe the posted speed limit. There will be sufficient distance to make up lost time
prior to the next checkpoint.
5. Distance
Official Mileage is the distance, in miles, from the last point of zero mileage to the specified
reference or action point. It may be stated with one, two, or three decimal places (e.g. 11.4 or
11.43 or 11.432). Official Mileage reverts to zero at each restart point and at other points as
specified in the route instructions. The notation /0.00 indicates that you should zero your odometer
at that point. Official Mileage can appear to the left of the route instruction number. For example:
8.00 3. “Bright” after after Smith road.
In this example, the Official Mileage of 8.00 occurs at a sign containing the word “Bright”. You must
first see Smith road, then you must see a sign, and then you must see a sign containing the
word “Bright”. Note that this route instruction does not require any turns, you merely observe and
pass Smith road and these two signs.
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Except in a Transit Zone, the maximum distance between route instructions is 5.0 miles. If you’ve
been driving for more than 5.0 miles looking for the next instruction and are not in a Transit Zone,
you’re off course. Turn around, go back, and figure out where you went off course. There may be
instances in a Transit Zone of two route instructions that are more than 5.0 miles apart, but these
two instructions will always have Official Mileages.
The course was measured to a resolution of 1/1000 of a mile with a 2010 Subaru Forester using a
Timewise 797A rally computer. Official mileages in the Route Instructions are truncated, not
rounded. For example, a mileage of 4.768 could be reported as 4.768 or 4.76 or 4.7. There is no
tire warmup section in the Route Instructions. Weather during the course measurement ranged
from 58 to 65 degrees and was dry.
6. Roads
Consider any road marked as Private, Dead End, No Outlet, Road Closed, etc. to be non-existent. A
sign reading “No Thru Trucks” does NOT make that road non-existent. Any private driveway,
industrial, school, church, and commercial roads, parking lot entrances and exits, and roads that
visibly end are considered non-existent except for the parking lots of Gray’s Tied House (start and
finish) and the BP gas station in Barneveld (the mid-rally break).
Unpaved roads exist if and only if a Route Instruction that you are seeking to execute or complete
contains the word ‘unpaved’. Ignore short unpaved sections on paved roads. Roads marked “LOOSE
GRAVEL” are to be considered as paved roads.
The designation of a road is as intended by the erecting agency. Roads can be designated in three
ways: name, number, or letter. A road with a name sign such as “North Creek Rd” could be
referenced in the Route Instructions as North Creek Rd, North Creek, or Creek Rd. Roads identified
by letter(s) such as County PD may be referred to County PD or PD, but could not be referred to as P
or D. For example: Right on PD, or Right at PD, or Right onto County PD.
Occasionally an Intersection will contain a roughly triangular, untraveled grassy area. Consider this
road configuration to be just one Intersection.
7. References
Any reference that appears in quotation marks (for example: Right after “Bridge”) is a reference to
words, letters, numbers, or symbols on a sign. Spelling of quoted material will be precise.
Capitalization, punctuation, and word spacing are irrelevant. Signs may be quoted in full or in part
but always in a sequential manner as intended to be read. Neither signs on mailboxes nor text
painted on the road will ever be used. Expect at least one trap based on precise spelling of a sign.
Signs may also be represented graphically, for example: 12. End Transit Zone at .
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Note that referenced signs do not have to pertain to your road, they only have to be visible from
your direction of travel along the rally course. If a sign is a bit harder to see, the Route Instructions
will include the note (Look sharp) indicating that you should look carefully for and at this sign. You
will not have to look behind you to see any sign.
Any reference that does not appear in quotation marks (for example: Right after Bridge) is a
reference to a landmark. No landmark will require you to look back to see it or identify it.
Landmarks do not require a sign identifying them. You will be required to recognize common
landmarks by their customary appearance. The reference in the instruction Right after Bridge could
be an actual bridge, or Bridge Road, or any other object that could be identified as Bridge.
8. Route Instructions
Each team will receive one copy of the Route Instructions at registration once both driver and
navigator have completed the check-in procedure. If you would like to have a second set of Route
Instructions, let us know prior to the rally and we will provide a second set for you. Read these
Route Instructions thoroughly before you start. Check them for completeness and legibility.
Route instructions are to be executed in numerical order. Each leg of the rally will begin on a new
page and route instruction numbers revert to 1 at the start of each leg.
Some route instructions will be in the format of an Either/Or statement. For example:
5. Either: Left at . Pause 1.00 minute.
Or: Right at . Pause 1.75 minute.
You are to look for both the Either portion and the Or portion of the instruction but then execute
only the portion that you can complete first and then ignore the other portion.
9. Route Following Rules
As you travel the rally route, apply the rules below in the order listed; select the first uniquely
applicable rule and proceed accordingly.
1. Obey an emergency rally sign. These will be plastic plates that will be posted in a prominent
location. They will have the notation “RS” (Roads Scholar) and then important information. If
you encounter an emergency sign saying “Off course”, turn around, go back and figure out
where you left the rally route. Emergency signs can also be used to compensate for a missing
sign or road closure.
2. Execute a route instruction, even if it takes you in the same direction as rule 3, 4, or 5 below.
3. Continue by applying the Protection Rule.
4. Continue by going Left at Tee. (Tee is defined in the Glossary)
5. Continue in a direction as nearly straight as possible.
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Protection Rule: Proceed through an Intersection on the road that does not have a stop sign
controlling traffic on it, if there is only one such road leaving the intersection.
Examples of proceeding through an Intersection using the Protection Rule:
10. Checkpoints and scoring
Checkpoints will be identified at the checkpoint line by a checkpoint sign. You will be timed as your
front wheels cross the line by a pneumatic hose system. Be sure that your front wheels drive across
this hose. Do not stop at the line but proceed to the timing car approximately 200 feet beyond the
line. If there are rally cars waiting ahead of you, please stay in order of arrival. At the timing car,
announce your car number and immediately submit a time delay if you need one. They will hand
you a critique page containing the following information: checkpoint number, your arrival time,
official leg time, official leg mileage at the checkpoint line, restart point - the point ahead where you
will start the next leg, your assigned restart time for the next leg, and a critique of the leg - this will
explain the trap, if any, on that leg. It is important to read this critique so as to avoid making the
same mistake again on a subsequent leg. Leg time calculations are printed on the back of the
critique page.
Once you receive your critique page from the checkpoint crew, drive ahead to the restart point and
await your restart time for the next leg (which was assigned on your critique page). Please pull
ahead from all restart points so as not to block them from other cars.
Creeping is defined as travelling at less than 5 mph as you approach a checkpoint. If the checkpoint
crew observes a rally car creeping, they will signal the car to come in. This signal could be a wave or
the flashing of headlights. If the rally car does not immediately respond to the signal by processing
into the checkpoint in a decisive manner, a creeping penalty of 25 points will be assessed. This is a
safety issue as a creeping car can be a hazard to another car entering the checkpoint at a higher
speed.
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All checkpoints are identified in the Route Instructions. Hence, you may consider yourself to be in a
Free Zone unless the route instruction you are seeking contains the word ‘checkpoint’. Checkpoints
will open 15 minutes before the car #1 is due to arrive. They will close 20 minutes after the last car
is due to arrive or when all cars are through, whichever occurs first. There will be 7 checkpoints on
this rally.
Penalty points are assigned as follows: 1 point for each 0.01 minute early or late at a checkpoint, up
to a maximum of 200 points (2 minutes) per checkpoint. Each leg of the rally is scored separately. If
you are late at one checkpoint, you cannot improve your score by being early at the next one.
11. Classes and awards
Contestants should register in one of these four classes.
E (Equipped) – No limit is placed on calculating equipment. Timewise rally computers and apps such
as Richta Computer are in this class.
L (Limited) – No limit is placed on distance measuring equipment. Computation equipment must
not receive a direct input from any distance measuring device (including GPS). Distance information
must be manually entered into calculating equipment.
S (Stock) – Distance measuring equipment is limited to stock odometer in the stock location and/or
GPS device(s). Computation equipment must not receive a direct input from any distance
measuring device. Distance information must be visually acquired from a distance measuring device
and must be manually entered into calculating equipment (if any).
NTS (New To the Sport) – combined rally experience of both driver and navigator is less than 6
rallyes. Contestants in this class must run with the equipment limitations of the Stock class.
Trophy plaques will be awarded to 1st place driver and navigator in E, L, and S and to 1st through 5th
place driver and navigator in NTS. Engraved glass mugs will be awarded for best MINI and best
Porsche. The coveted Dead Last But Still Finished award (a 6 pack of Gray’s Tied House beer) will be
awarded to the car that completes the rally with the highest (worst) score and stays for the awards
presentation. A $10 gift certificate to Culver’s will be given based on a random drawing of the
people who complete the contestant evaluation form after the rally.
12. Police notification
The Sheriff’s Departments in both Dane and Iowa Counties have been notified of this event. A copy
of the police letter to the Iowa County Sheriff and a copy of the Dane County road use permit will be
included in your registration packet. If you are questioned by anyone about this event, please
explain that the local authorities have been properly notified and show them these two documents.
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13. Glossary
At – ‘in the vicinity of’ for actions directing a course of travel; ‘even with’ for other actions such as
CAST, PAUSE, etc.
After – at the first opportunity after completely passing.
CAST x – change, commence or continue average speed to x miles per hour.
Checkpoint – the timing line of an open checkpoint as identified by a checkpoint sign.
Crossroad – an Intersection of exactly four roads in the general shape of a ‘+’ where roads go
generally left, right, and ahead.
Divided Highway – a road whose opposing lanes of traffic are separated by a divider, median, or
neutral ground. Where another road intersects a divided highway, the resulting configuration is
considered as one intersection, even if the divided highway is not mentioned in the Route
Instructions.
Free Zone – a specified portion of the rally course in which there are no checkpoints.
Intersection – a meeting or crossing of existent public roads at grade level from which there is more
than one way to proceed without making a U-turn.
Left – a Turn to the left.
NRI – numbered route instruction.
( ) – information in parentheses is provided to be helpful. This may be used to clarify a confusing
situation or to provide additional assistance for contestants new to rallying.
Pause – time to be added to your travel time by delaying the specified amount of time. A Pause
instruction is not completed until the Pause time has elapsed.
Right – a Turn to the right.
Stop – An official octagonal stop sign that requires you to stop at an Intersection.
Straight – proceed directly ahead (within +/- 10 degrees) at an Intersection.
Tee – an Intersection of three roads in the general shape of the capital letter T, as approached from
the bottom of the letter. This type of Intersection will only be referred to as a Tee on this rally.
Transit Zone – a portion of the rally route in which there are no checkpoints and in which no specific
speed need be maintained. Either an exact time for passage or a restart time from the end of
the transit zone will be given.
Turn – A change of direction of more than 10 degrees and less than 170 degrees at an Intersection.
That is, a Left or a Right.
Unpaved – a road having a non-hard surface such as dirt. Some Wisconsin roads are paved but with
a loose gravel surface. Consider these roads to be paved.
All terms defined in this Glossary will be used in the Route Instructions only in the context described
unless the term is contained within quotation marks indicating it is the text of a sign. Terms that
are not defined in this Glossary are used in their normal English dictionary definition. The
Glossary in the SCCA Rally Regulations does not apply to this rally.
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Notes for New To the Sport contestants:
- Read these General Instructions carefully and ask questions about anything you don’t understand.
Print them and make notes on them. You’ll want to refer to them during the rally.
- Several places on the rally course have a time-of-day restart. For example: Restart from here at
12:25 PM plus your car number in minutes. If you are car number 12, you should stop at this point
and wait until 12:37 PM, at which time you continue along the rally course from this point.
- Bring at least one digital watch that displays seconds. Set the time on your watch(es) to the official
rally time at registration. You will need an accurate watch to restart correctly at each restart point.
- Other stuff to bring: a clipboard, pens, a highlighter, a pad of paper, a calculator.
- You may use a GPS navigation system if you wish, but it is not necessary.
- Be sure to zero your trip odometer wherever the Route Instructions tell you to. Failing to do this is
a good way to get lost because you won’t be able to make use of the Official Mileages in the Route
Instructions. There are many Official Mileages in the Route Instructions and these will help you
follow the course.
- Be sure you understand the difference between Right at “Bridge” and Right at Bridge. The first
instruction refers to a sign containing the word ‘bridge’. The second instruction refers to an actual
object – for example, an actual bridge or a road named Bridge.
- Remember that capitalization of quoted material is irrelevant but that spelling is precise.
- Doing a trap wrong won’t get you lost (they’re all looped so you’ll get to the checkpoint), but
missing a turn will get you lost. The most common cause of getting lost is overlooking the correct
place to turn. For example, if the NRI is Turn on Far Look, be very careful to not miss seeing Far
Look Road.
- It is very helpful to display the current page of Route Instructions in a way that both driver and
navigator can read it. Experienced rallyists typically mount a clipboard to the dash at a midpoint
between driver and navigator. The navigator posts the current page of Route Instructions on the
clipboard and then both of you can read them. If you do mount a clipboard, be very careful to do so
in a way that would not interfere with any air bags.
- Drive safely at all times. Don’t let reading the instructions or following the course distract you from
driving safely.
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Emergency contacts, vehicle inspection, and insurance requirements
Please complete this form and submit it at registration to receive your Route Instructions.
Event name: SCCA Roads Scholar Regional Course Rally Date: June 7, 2015 Car # _______
I warrant that an auto insurance policy with liability limits of not less than the minimum required by the
state in which the vehicle is registered. I certify that the car entered is on the road legally and is either
owned by the entrant or is being used by the entrant with the owner’s permission.
Vehicle owner signature: _________________________ Date: _____________________
Driver name: ___________________________ Navigator name: ________________________
Car # _______ Class _______ Vehicle make: _________________ Model: _____________
Driver: In case of emergency, the following person should be notified (excluding rally partner)
Name: ________________________________ Relationship to you: ______________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________________
Phone: _______________________
Navigator: In case of emergency, the following person should be notified (excluding rally partner)
Name: ________________________________ Relationship to you: ______________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________________
Phone: _______________________
The following items are to be inspected on your rally car:
______ Headlights (high/low beams), parking lights, taillights, and stop lights
______ Horn ______ Windshield wipers ______ Directional signals
______ Rear view mirror _______ Foot brakes (subject to static brake test)
______ Parking brake (holding ability) ______ Tires (condition of sidewalls and tread)
______ Seat belts properly installed for both occupants ______ Class equipment limitations
______ Day glow label with car number installed on right headlight
I warrant that I have inspected these items on my rally vehicle and they are in working order.
Competitor signature: _________________________ Date: _____________________
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Your car # _____
Roads Scholar 2015 Route Instructions /0.00 1. Begin rally at “Start” near mailboxes at west end of Gray’s Tied
House parking lot. Zero your odometer. Begin 25 minute Transit
Zone (to NRI 12) at 12:00 PM plus your car number in minutes.
0.006 2. Right out of parking lot.
0.147 3. Right at Crossroad at Stop.
0.35 4. Right at Traffic Light onto South 151. Stay on Divided Highway until
NRI 8. This may overlap subsequent route instructions.
1.138 5. “Belleville New Glarus Exit 77” (This instruction requires no turns.
You merely observe and pass a sign containing the text in quotes.
Also remember that capitalization is irrelevant)
5.196 6. “Mt Horeb 7 Platteville 56”
13.328 7. “Exit 65 78 Mt Horeb Blanchardville ½ mile”
13.8 8. Take exit 65. (to leave divided highway)
14.179 9. Right at Stop at “Divided”.
14.265 10. Left at Tee at . (Tee is defined in the Glossary)
14.79 11. Right onto North.
16.868/0.00 12. End Transit Zone at . Zero your odometer. Restart from
this point at 12:25 PM plus your car number in minutes. CAST 30.
(After you zero your odometer, pull ahead from the sign to make
room for the other cars and await your restart time.)
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0.67 13. Right at Stop.
0.77 14. Left onto Bohn. (This road comes up quickly, don’t miss it)
1.081 15. CAST 40 at “Tyrol Basin Ski & Snowboard Area”.
3.13 16. Left at Stop at “Elvers Corner”. Pause 0.50 minute.
(At 2.04 miles, while seeking this route instruction, you will encounter a Tee intersection. Since there is no “Elvers Corner” sign at this intersection and you are not yet at 3.13 miles, you must use Route Following Rule #4: Continue by going Left at Tee, and turn left at this intersection.)
3.92 17. Right at Stop at “Black Earth” onto County F.
5.12 18. Left onto Zwettler after narrow bridge.
7.70 19. Left at Tee after .
8.29 20. Right onto Pinnacle.
21. CAST 31 at .
22. Checkpoint # 1.
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(Leg 2)
/0.00 1. Left at Stop at “Pinnacle”. CAST 40.
(Zero your odometer at the Stop and leave here at the restart time
assigned on your Leg 1 critique slip.)
0.26 2. Right onto Blue Ridge.
1.32 3. Right at “KNUTSON RD”.
4. Either: Pause 0.75 minute at “PAILING’S HOPEFUL ANGELL FARM”.
(Look sharp)
Or: Pause 1.50 minute at .
5. Left at Stop after “TRUCK ENTRANCE”.
6. Right onto Amacher Hollow.
8.283 7. Checkpoint # 2.
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(Leg 3)
/0.00 1. Right at Stop. CAST 40.
(Zero your odometer at the Stop and leave here at the restart time
assigned on your Leg 2 critique slip.)
0.92 2. Turn onto High Point.
2.82 3. Left onto Golf Course at .
4.19 4. Left at Stop at C. (This refers to County C road)
4.86 5. Left at Stop toward Dodgeville. Pause 0.50 minute.
6.03 6. Left onto Hillside School.
7. Right at T at County Z.
8. Turn onto Far Look. CAST 30.
(If you encounter Dyreson road while seeking NRI 8, note that the Protection Rule forces you to the left at that Intersection. So do not go straight onto Dyreson road.)
9. Turn onto N Clay Hill. This road is unpaved. CAST 24.
(Since this route instruction contains the word ‘unpaved’, all
unpaved roads exist while you are seeking this route instruction)
10. Checkpoint # 3.
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(Leg 4)
/0.00 1. Right at Stop at “Clay”. CAST 40.
(Zero your odometer at the Stop and leave here at the restart time
assigned on your Leg 3 critique slip.)
1.12 2. Left at Stop at Tee. CAST 45.
3. Left at Crossroad onto ZZ.
4. Right onto County Y.
6.06 5. Either: Left at and Pause 1.00 minute. CAST 35. (Look sharp)
Or: Left at and Pause 1.75 minute. CAST 35.
8.35 6. Checkpoint # 4.
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(Leg 5 and mid-rally break)
/0.00 1. Begin Transit Zone at Stop (to NRI 5), then immediately Left onto
Divided Highway. (Zero your odometer at the Stop and leave here
at the restart time assigned on your Leg 4 critique slip. Now relax
and enjoy your break - there are no traps on this page.)
5.6 2. Take Exit 58. (to leave divided highway)
5.86 3. Left at Stop.
6.00 4. Straight at Stop at “ALL WAY”.
6.06 5. Left into BP gas station. End Transit Zone.
(there are restrooms, a convenience store and a Subway here. You will have approximately 30 minutes for a break here if you are not running on a time allowance)
6. (U-turn in parking lot.)
/0.00 7. Zero your odometer at “BP gasoline with invigorate”. (large sign)
Restart here at 2:30 PM plus your car number in minutes.
Begin 15.00 minute Transit Zone (to NRI 14).
0.01 8. Left to leave BP gas station parking lot.
0.09 9. Left onto East 18. (comes up quickly)
3.94 10. Left onto County F after “Mile 62”.
4.21 11. Right at Stop onto County ID.
4.99 12. Left onto County F at “Cave of the Mounds National Natural
Landmark”. (Look sharp for County F sign)
5.66 13. Right just before “Mazomanie”.
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6.34/0.00 14. End Transit Zone at “Brigham Park” after “SPEED LIMIT 55”. Zero
your odometer. Restart here at 2:45 PM plus your car number in
minutes. CAST 40. (There is a parking lot just before “Brigham
Park” where you can await your restart time)
15. Now imagine that an old, cruddy Mt Horeb troll is driving a 1923
blue Bugatti along the rally course ahead of you. He is exactly 5.00
minutes ahead of you at this point (at “Brigham Park”). He is driving
at the same speed as you, but he stops every 1.00 mile for 2.00
minutes to admire the scenery. At the point that you eventually
pass “the cruddy troll”, CAST 50.
3.98 16. Right toward “Yield” onto County J. CAST 40. (Look sharp)
4.75 17. Turn toward farther bridge.
7.178 18. Left onto Greenwald. Pause 0.10 minute. CAST 26.
This road may appear to be unpaved, but it is not.
19. Checkpoint # 5 just before telephone booth.
(restart point is 1.5 miles after checkpoint)
(a 1923 blue Bugatti)
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(Leg 6)
/0.00 1. Right at Stop. Begin 15.00 minute Transit Zone (to NRI 4).
(Zero your odometer at the Stop and leave here at the restart time
assigned on your Leg 5 critique slip.)
3.7 2. Left onto County S after “Speed Limit 45”.
8.0 3. “Right” after after “Town Hall”.
4. Right at Stop. End Transit Zone. CAST 50.
5. Right onto Timber at Crossroad. CAST 34.
(watch out for police with radar on Timber Lane)
6. Right onto Maurer.
7. Checkpoint # 6.
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(Leg 7)
/0.00 1. Left at Stop. CAST 40.
(Zero your odometer at the Stop and leave here at the restart time
assigned on your Leg 6 critique slip.)
1.49 2. Left (to go up hill) just after .
2.46 3. Right at onto PD.
2.72 4. Left onto County J. CAST 46.
4.04 5. Left onto Dairy Ridge. CAST 35.
5.11 6. Left onto White Crossing. (watch out for oncoming rally traffic)
5.46 7. Straight at Gust Rd.
8. Pause 0.10 minute at “Over Road”.
9. Left after “Trail Crossing”. Pause 0.25 minute.
10. Either: Left onto Gust and Pause 1.00 minute.
Or: Pause 0.25 minute at “Twin Grove”.
7.991 11. Checkpoint # 7.
This is the last checkpoint and this concludes the 2015 Roads
Scholar road rally. Follow the remaining route instructions at your
own pace to reach the rendezvous at Gray’s Tied House.
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(Return to rendezvous)
/0.00 1. Right at “Gust Rd” at Tee. (Zero your odometer. Watch out for
oncoming rally traffic.)
0.33 2. Left at Stop at Tee.
1.88 3. Left onto North 151. Stay on Divided Highway until NRI 4.
5.4 4. Take exit 79. (to leave Divided Highway)
5.94 5. Left at Stop.
6.28 6. Left onto Whalen. (at second Intersection)
6.38 7. Left onto Kimball.
6.42 8. Right into parking lot of Gray’s Tied House.
Join us in the upstairs loft area for some food & beverage while we
compute the scores. Please complete your contestant evaluation
form so that we can get your feedback. We will draw for a door
prize from completed contestant evaluation forms. (Helper: the
correct official time for checkpoint 1 is 42.46 minutes. So you
should arrive at checkpoint 1 at exactly 12:42.46 plus your car
number in minutes. This is your prize for reading the Route
Instructions thoroughly before you start.) We hope you enjoyed
Roads Scholar and we look forward to seeing you again on future
rallyes.
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Roads Scholar Checkpoint 1
Your arrival time: ____:______.______ Your time delay (if any): ______.____
Official time: 42.46 minutes Official mileage: 10.617 miles
Your restart time for the next leg: ____:______.______
Restart instruction/location: NRI 1 on page 3 at Stop just ahead
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Critique: No traps. Just an easy leg to get started and get the feel of following the
instructions and running on time. If you took the advice in the General Instructions to read
the Route Instructions thoroughly, you would have found the official time for this leg in NRI
8 on page 10 of the Route Instructions.
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Roads Scholar Checkpoint 2
Your arrival time: ____:______.______ Your time delay (if any): ______.____
Official time: 13.17 minutes Official mileage: 8.283 miles
Your restart time for the next leg: ____:______.______
Restart instruction/location: NRI 1 on page 4 at Stop just ahead
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Critique: Did you notice the two L’s in Angell in “Pailing’s Hopeful Angell Farm” in NRI 4? If
you did, did you notice that the big red sign had only one L?
But just 120 feet beyond this sign was another sign with two L’s:
So you should have executed the Either portion of NRI 4 for a 0.75 minute Pause. If you did
the OR portion (Pause 1.50 minute at ), you will be 0.75 minutes late at this
checkpoint. If you got this right because you didn’t notice the two L’s, consider yourself
lucky. This one was a gift. There aren’t any more gifts.
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Roads Scholar Checkpoint 3
Your arrival time: ____:______.______ Your time delay (if any): ______.____
Official time: 21.09 minutes Official mileage: 13.184 miles
Your restart time for the next leg: ____:______.______
Restart instruction/location: NRI 1 on page 5 at Stop just ahead
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Critique: Usually a Tee intersection is defined as a T, but not on this rally. So NRI 7 (Right at
T at County Z) had to be executed at an object identified as T, such as County T road. You
should have used the Tee rule to go left at the Tee at the end of Hillside School road and
you would have found County T road at the next intersection.
If instead you turned right at the Tee (which wasn’t a T), you will be 1.17 minutes early at
this checkpoint.
Here are the signs at the
correct intersection to
execute NRI 7: Right at T at
County Z.
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Roads Scholar Checkpoint 4
Your arrival time: ____:______.______ Your time delay (if any): ______.____
Official time: 13.19 minutes Official mileage: 8.352 miles
Your restart time for the next leg: ____:______.______
Restart instruction/location: NRI 1 on page 6 at Stop just ahead
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Critique: Were you surprised to find both arrows for NRI 5 at the same intersection?
You should then have referred to page 4 of the General Instructions where it says to
‘execute only the portion that you can complete first and then ignore the other portion.’
The Either portion with the 1.00 minute Pause can be completed before the Or portion with
a 1.75 minute Pause. So you should have done the Either portion with the 1.00 minute
Pause. If you did the Or portion, you’ll be 0.75 minutes late at this checkpoint.
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Roads Scholar Checkpoint 5
Your arrival time: ____:______.______ Your time delay (if any): ______.____
Official time: 25.86 minutes Official mileage: 7.626 miles
Your restart time for the next leg: ____:______.______
Restart instruction/location: NRI 1 on page 8 at Stop 1.5 miles ahead
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Critique: Ah, the cruddy troll in the blue Bugatti. We hope that rather than figure out that
you would pass the imaginary blue Bugatti at 3.00 miles, you instead noticed that you were
instructed to CAST 50 when you pass “the cruddy troll”. Notice the quotation marks? So
you were actually looking to pass a sign containing the words ‘the cruddy troll’ which
occurred at 0.53 miles, rather than going all the way to 3.00 miles for the CAST 50. If you
did the CAST 50 at 3.00 miles where you pass the imaginary car, you’ll be 0.74 minutes late
at this checkpoint.
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Roads Scholar Checkpoint 6
Your arrival time: ____:______.______ Your time delay (if any): ______.____
Official time: 21.64 minutes Official mileage: 13.777 miles
Your restart time for the next leg: ____:______.______
Restart instruction/location: NRI 1 on page 9 at Stop just ahead
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Critique: Did you notice the quotation marks around the “Right” in NRI 3?
3. “Right” after after “Town Hall”.
If you did, you realized that you merely had to observe a sign containing the word “Right”
after you passed the deer sign and Town Hall road sign.
Here’s the “Right” sign:
No turn was required for this route
instruction. If you didn’t notice
the quotes and instead turned
right after the deer sign, you took
a shorter route to this checkpoint
and will be 1.82 minutes early.
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Roads Scholar Checkpoint 7
Your arrival time: ____:______.______ Your time delay (if any): ______.____
Official time: 13.17 minutes Official mileage: 7.991 miles
Your departure time: None, travel at your own pace
Restart point: NRI 1 on page 10 at Stop just ahead
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Critique: Did you remember that spelling is precise? That means that “Trail Xing” is not the
same as “Trail Crossing”. So the first sign that you saw while seeking NRI 9 (Left after “Trail
Crossing”) was not the right sign.
You should have ignored this sign, then used the Tee
rule to go left at the next intersection, and you would
have found the correct sign shortly thereafter. You then
used the Or portion of NRI 10 (“Twin Grove”).
If you used the “Trail Xing” sign, you then used the
Either portion of NRI 10 (Left onto Gust) and you’ll
be 0.75 minutes late at this checkpoint.
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Roads Scholar 2015
Contestant evaluation form
(Circle the appropriate answer)
What was your role in today’s rally? Driver Navigator
How many rallyes have you run prior to today? None A few Many
How would you rate the speeds on this rally? Too fast Too slow Just about right
How was the length of the rally? Too long Too short Just about right
How would you rate the difficulty of this rally? Too hard Too easy Just about right
How did you like Gray’s Tied House as a start and finish location? Liked it Neutral Didn’t like it
On a scale of 0 to 10, how did you enjoy this rally? (0 = hated it, 5 = neutral, 10 = loved it) _________
What are the chances that you’ll run another rally? Absolutely yes Maybe No chance
What could we have done to make this rally more enjoyable for you?
Was there anything you especially enjoyed about the rally?
Is there anything else you’d like to tell us about today’s event?
Your name: ________________________________________ (this is optional, but we will be drawing for a door prize
and we won’t be able to award the prize to an anonymous evaluation form)