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TAR 27 Ep 3 LIVE SHOW Updates & Commentary! Tonight at 8PM EST

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Alenaveda:

--- Quote from: Keepcopz on October 22, 2015, 01:30:45 PM ---I don't really like the design of this leg. 3 ASSEMBLY TASKS + ATTENTION TO DETAIL scramble into a leg? (With 2 of them involved navigating to the exact SAME PLACE). BORING. And why don't let teams drive there from Buenos Aires since it wasn't that far? What's the point of putting them on the truck for an ENTIRE leg? Some more navigation would be better? Also, have a Pit Stop during last leg at Polo Club and then we have the fake Polo task on the next respective leg, wtf. :res:

I still prefer leg 2 over this. This one is really boring and we all know who will gone after first 5 minutes.

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If you take a minute to read the statistics about road accidents in Argentina you'd understand why is safest not let the teams use self driving, specially on routes/highways.

Keepcopz:
But it's OK for them to drive in TAR20, Alen? ???

I'm not trying to be mean, but I just want team to do something rather than sitting on the back of the truck and do nothing. :lol:

Alenaveda:

--- Quote from: Keepcopz on October 22, 2015, 10:05:24 PM ---But it's OK for them to drive in TAR20, Alen? ???

I'm not trying to be mean, but I just want team to do something rather than sitting on the back of the truck and do nothing. :lol:

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Argentina had on 2014 a toll of 21 persons dead on road accidents, daily. The province of Buenos Aires - where San Antonio de Areco is located - had over 2.000 deaths on 2014 for this reason. Do you really want to put the teams behind the wheel on a risky scenario like that?

Source:
http://www.luchemos.org.ar/es/estadisticas/muertosanuales/muertos2014

Keepcopz:

--- Quote from: Alenaveda on October 22, 2015, 10:22:16 PM ---
--- Quote from: Keepcopz on October 22, 2015, 10:05:24 PM ---But it's OK for them to drive in TAR20, Alen? ???

I'm not trying to be mean, but I just want team to do something rather than sitting on the back of the truck and do nothing. :lol:

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Argentina had on 2014 a toll of 21 persons dead on road accidents, daily. The province of Buenos Aires - where San Antonio de Areco is located - had over 2.000 deaths on 2014 for this reason. Do you really want to put the teams behind the wheel on a risky scenario like that?

Source:
http://www.luchemos.org.ar/es/estadisticas/muertosanuales/muertos2014

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OK, thanks for the information. I just thought if 20 can handle teams driving in the small cities of Argentina then it MIGHT be OK for them to drive in San Antonio de Areco too. :(

cbacbacba1:
If I remember correctly,
only 5,7 and 16 have teams self-drived in Argentina right?

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