Official Rules of the JYD Project CUP
Participation
In order to participate in the Rally for kids each driver must have a valid drivers
license, insurance as specified below and possess all ownership and legal
documentation for the vehicle entered. If the participant does not own the vehicle
they must supply written documentation between the owner of the property and
themselves showing authorization to drive and /or have possession of property.
In order to participate, each driver, Navigator, team member(s) and/or passenger(s)
must have signed the Rally’s official waiver or fully accepted and agreed to such
during the online sign up process.
Just prior to departure from the “Start Your Engines” Continental Breakfast, Drivers
will be provided with a set of Route Instructions to arrive at the 1st Pit Stop. THESE
Stop, additional instructions will be provided.
Obey the Law
Obey the maximum speed limit posted on signs along our roads and highways, but
always drive at a speed that will let you stop safely. As a general rule, drive at the
same speed as traffic around you without going over the speed limit.
Insurance
Each vehicle entered in the Rally must be covered by an insurance policy in full force
and in effect for the entire duration of the event, providing public liability, personal
in jury and property damage insurance in not less than the minimum amounts
required by the State of Nevada.
Vehicle Criteria
All Vehicles entered into the Rally must meet criteria and safety guide lined
described below. As a minimum requirement, the following vehicle equipment shall
be operable and in safe condition.
1. Headlights
2. Taillights
3. Horn, windshield wipers directional signals
4. Rear‐view mirror
5. Foot brake & parking brake
6. Tires
7. Fully functional seat belts, securely installed, navigator and team members
The Rally officials shall have the right to refuse entry for any vehicle that would, in
their opinion, be incapable of negotiating the course safely. The committee will give
the entrant immediate notification along with the option of securing a suitable
vehicle.
Disqualification
Competitors judged by the Rally officials to be guilty of any of the following shall be
automatically disqualified:
1. Driving while intoxicated
2. Consuming Alcoholic beverages before or while participating
3. Dangerous or reckless driving. The Rally is Not a race. Any moving violation
citation or written warning received by a participant, or any excessive speed
or unsafe driving observed by Rally officials, is grounds for total
disqualification.
4. In‐motion traffic violations.
5. Being at fault in an accident.
6. Ungentlemanly or un‐sportsman‐like conduct.
Scoring
Each Team will be given an official score for each Pit Stop completed. No alterations
of information will be tolerated, subject to disqualification. Errors will be corrected
by Rally officials only.
In the Event of a Tie
After scoring has been completed, it is possible that two or more contestants could
have the same score. If this should happen, the Rally officials will execute a random
draw from all qualifying tied participants, selecting one individual as the winner. All
decisions of the Rally officials are final.
Pit Stops
All Pit Stops for the Rally, including the Finish Line , will be indicated by signage. Pit
Stops will close 30 minutes after the last car has arrived. All participants entering a
Pit Stop location voluntarily assume all risks and dangers incidental to any of those
locations. Each Pit Stop location has its own set of rules and code of conduct. Each
participant is required to abide by each location’s rules. Smoking is not permitted at
any Rally location unless otherwise specified.
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