• Will there be direct sunlight on the track?
    The rules do not exclude such a situation. But since the competition will be held in the auditorium, which is quite dark, and we also expect projection on a large screen, probably not much sunlight will penetrate the room.
  • Do obstacles on the track reflect ultrasounds?
    Yes.
  • The robot can accidentally leave the track (e.g. sensor error) for a moment and immediately find it and continue the round, or it will be disqualified.
    Apparently yes, it depends on what the jury says.
  • What can be damaged on the track? Will the bricks withstand a small “bulldozer”?
    Take a normal brick somewhere and try.
  • Is there a broken line before the obstacle or not?
    It’s not.
  • I can also use the time between attempts for manual programming or modification of already recorded track (by robot)?
    No way!
  • It can happen when our robot is e.g. 24 cm wide and when driving in a straight line, it can swing 2 cm to the sides so that it does not pass through the tunnel, or that it will damage him and he will be disqualified?
    It won’t be too small…
  • Will there be a straight track in front of the tunnels, or can the tunnel be on a curve?
    Let yourself be surprised.
  • Can there be several robots on the track at the same time?
    Where would they go?
  • If so, can we help them?
    If by chance yes, then you can.
  • What shape will the start of the race track take? In the rules on the www there is something about the circle from which the robot starts, but on the photos from last year there is only a line that simply starts. So what kind of start will it be this year?
    The start is always the same. That circle cannot be painted with a full line, because of course the robot would catch the “track” and drive around. That’s why the circle is thought.
  • Does the robot competing in the free ride category also have a maximum size of 25x25x25 cm? Can it be remotely controlled as part of free driving?
    Not. Yes.
  • How detailed should the documentation be?
    Suf.
  • Who will be in the audience?
    Everything. Who will you bring?

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