Please adhere to all rules posted at every stage while watching the 2011 Rally of the Tall Pines. Spectator Safety Guide
mally take place on forest roads in wilderness areas, persons attending the 2010 Rally of the Tall Pines do so entirely at their own risk. Tat being said, viewing the
sport of rallying can become an interesting adventure in itself. We suggest that you prepare as if
you were going for a walk in the woods. Take warm clothing and footwear, a camera, a watch, food, and a flashlight. By observing the precautions above, your day at the Rally of the Tall Pines should be both memorable and enjoyable. Te rally competitors will be
traveling over a wide geographical area throughout the day. Te high- speed, timed stages are held on closed, forest access roads. Te rally organizers have set up specific spectator viewing areas along the rally route. Our spectator areas are among some of the best in North America and are the prime places to catch all of the action. Please remember that the specta-
SAFETY TIPS
Follow these tips to insure your Rally of the Tall Pines experience is a safe one Since performance rallies nor-
1. Do not camp at any of the spectator areas. Tese areas are monitored and you will be removed by the OPP.
vendors will be on-site at the spec- tator areas and will be providing hot food and beverages through the day. Rally merchandise will also be on sale at the spectator areas. If you wish to purchase anything, please bring cash as debit and credit are typically not accepted. Please keep in mind that all local
tor areas are on private property so please listen to the Marshals, do not start camp fires or litter and help us to respect the land owners so that we may return in future years. Food
authorities, and the Ontario Provincial Police, are very familiar with the route of the rally. Play it safe and stick to the posted speeds! Please drive safely! Also, please note that no fires or
camping are permitted at any of the designated spectator areas. •
2. Do not stand too close to any of the roads.
3. Do not block escape routes – Rally cars may need the runoff room and emergency vehicles need to have fast access to the road in case of an emergency.
4. Never stand on the outside of any of the corners.
5. Never stand in areas marked with red prohibited area tape.
6. Stay behind all yellow caution tape and safety fences. Tey are there for a reason. Even though the area in front of the tape can look safe, it is not.
7. Try to keep behind something solid, such as a large tree, and leave room to move quickly.
8. Keep children under close su- pervision and dogs must be on a leash at all times.
9. Please listen to the marshal’s instructions.
10. November weather in the Bancroft Area can change very quickly. Be prepared for sun, rain, snow and cold.
11. Bring chairs and sun block depending on the weather. •
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