adam63
PR Addict
I wonder if redundancy would help solve the problem? Certainly this would need to be addressed on a track by track assessment. Here is what I notice: A given track crew has a flagger placed on or near the top/face of a jump or obstacle with intent to see and guard as much ground as possible. If an additional flagger is placed between obstacles with the intention to catch what one flagger missed and have a flag waiving one station before the incident so as to double up on the chances that the oncoming riders will see the caution area.
The additional flagger with communication to all other flaggers will be able to help with notifications of an area needing a caution flag in the case when the incident happens where a flagger didn't notice it. Hopefully the redundant flagger will see it.
I have more to add but I'm out of time for now.
The additional flagger with communication to all other flaggers will be able to help with notifications of an area needing a caution flag in the case when the incident happens where a flagger didn't notice it. Hopefully the redundant flagger will see it.
I have more to add but I'm out of time for now.