How to Learn the Racing Flags for Dirt Karts
Instructions
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Go back to the start line if there is a green flag with a gold V on it. It means there has been a false start. You must do another formation lap.
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Be aware of problems at the Start/Finish line if you see a black-and-yellow flag divided into quarters. The leader must slow down, and the other karts must follow her until the problem is fixed.
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Slow down immediately and proceed cautiously to the pit stops or the start line if you see a solid red flag. Be prepared to stop if there has been an accident.
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Slow down, and do not pass anyone if you see a solid yellow flag that is held still. It means there is danger somewhere on the track. A solid yellow flag that is waved means there is a serious problem on the track. Slow down, be prepared to stop and do not pass. A solid green flag is the all clear after yellow flags have been raised.
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A solid yellow flag with vertical red stripes that is held still means that the track is slippery ahead. If the flag is waved, it means the surface could become slippery.
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End the race or the practice with a black-and-white checkered flag.
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Watch for other flags that have your number on them. A solid black flag means you must go to the pits. A black flag with an orange circle means you are having mechanical trouble or a fire. A black-and-white flag divided diagonally means that race officials suspect you have done something wrong.
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Note solid blue flags. They mean another driver is close behind you, or trying to pass. A white flag means there is a slow-moving vehicle on the track.
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