Well, from my very limited experience, I have to report that they (the lines)
are not perfectly straight. The ONLY problem I had, since we are criticizing
the folk that do a fine job at SCTA, is finding the turn off and return road.
Did anyone else ever notice that everything is white out there? Yea, I know, 3
cones at the turn off, but this was nothing like driving on asphalt.
John Backus- but I liked it, salt is good
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike D MEIERLE
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 1:06 PM
To: Dick J; List Land Speed
Subject: Re: wandering track
How does the guy laying down the lines get it straight?
Mike M.
Dick J wrote:
> --- "Parks, David" <David.Parks@lfr.com> wrote:
>
> knowing where the track is is usually not a
> problem. Keeping it where it is supposed to be
> has
> it's moments, though
>
> I've noticed that too. I wonder what it is that
> makes that track wander back and forth like that
> when the car is going perfectly straight.
>
> Dick J
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