- Gymkhana Grid - Roles of Officials
- Gymkhana Grid - Rules
- Gymkhana Grid - Scoring
- Gymkhana Grid - Flag Signals
- How to Play Gymkhana Grid?
- Gymkhana Grid - Eligibility
- Gymkhana Grid - Equipment
- Gymkhana Grid - Overview
- Gymkhana Grid - Home
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Gymkhana Grid - Flag Signals
All the colors are used to give a signal to all the participants in the sport. The flags should be of cloth, pghts or of coded boards.
Green Flag
It means the track is clear and the sport can be commenced or can be resumed. Sometimes even the national flag of the host can also be displayed instead of green.
Yellow Flag
It means that there may be some blockage in the race course and the racer may be racing in extreme caution and may even slow down a bit or be prepared to change the directions. Overtaking during this time is strictly forbidden.
Red Flag
This sign is used when the race is stopped. During this time, the competitors are not supposed to overtake and are advised to stop immediately with caution.
White Flag
Diagonal red pnes on white indicates that the competitor is either at the start or at the finish pne of the race course.
Black and White Checker
Black and white checker flag indicates the completion of the race.
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