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Withdrawing from the race :

3 scenarios:

  • Injury through accident
  • Breakdown or mechanical damage
  • Decision to withdraw

Injury through accident

As much as we want to believe we are immortal souls competing in a rally such as those from IndianARC, injuries from accidents do occur. If the participant wishes to continue in the rally, we will do everything we can to help the participant get back into the rally once the injury is determined by the staff not serious or life threatening. However, if it is not possible for the participant to continue once evaluated, it is considered a withdrawal from the rally.

Breakdown or mechanical damage :

In the event of a breakdown or mechanical failure of the autorickshaw, the participant should get in touch and inform the staff the reason for the breakdown by flagging down the staff vehicles in the rally, or f provided, with his/her GPS and kilometric coordinates.

Decision to withdrawl :
If you decide to withdraw from the rally, you must inform the staff which will inform you about getting “safety equipment” back and handing it in. Remember also, if you quit as a result of mechanical breakdown or a spill which does not incur any injury, you must make your own way to an international airport. The will be staff on hand to help you find the best solutions to reach an international airport.

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Autorickshaw :

An autorickshaw (auto or rickshaw or tempo in popular parlance) is a vehicle usually for hire and is one of the chief modes of transport in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka it is also popular in many other countries. It is a motorized version of the traditional rickshaw, a small two- or three-wheeled cart pulled by a person, and the velotaxi. The autorickshaw is also related to its Thai cousin, the tuk-tuk and the Bajaj in Indonesia. Some more ways this is called are auto rickshaw, auto-rickshaw, autorikshaw, auto rikshaw, auto-rikshaw. Motorized rickshaw, Motorized rikshaw, Tuktuk, Three wheeler and in many parts of India simply as AUTO.