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<strong>Motocross</strong> <strong>Track</strong> <strong>Inspection</strong> <strong>Procedure</strong> &<strong>Guidelines</strong>m) the location of first aid rooms/units;n) the location of Ambulance’s parking site and entrance to racing arena;o) the GPS location of the circuit for emergency evacuation.2.2.2 For other venues excluding temporary venues of a course length greater than 5 kilometres, applications forlicensing must include a scaled drawing of a minimum scale of 1:2000 of the track and surrounds, whichmust include the following:a) the racetrack proper, including location of start/finish line;b) the location, extent, height and construction type of the first and second line of protection;c) the location and extent of pit entry / exit roads;d) the location and extent/size of all marshal points;e) details of the track watering system and any other features within the racing arena;f) the location and number of competitor and spectator toilet/shower facilities;g) the location of first aid rooms/units;h) the location of the Ambulance parking site and entrance to the racing arena;i) the GPS location of the circuit.2.3 DefinitionsFor the purpose of these standards, the following definitions or interpretations apply:2.3.1 Approval of Circuit - A circuit must not be licensed for competition held under an MA permit unless theInspecting procedure specified herein has been complied with and that the RCB has been satisfied thecriteria contained herein have been adopted or that an exception is warranted and that exception presentsan acceptable risk.2.3.2 Arena Cross – See stadium motocross.2.3.3 CAMS - Confederation of Australian Motor Sport.2.3.4 Circuit - A road or track beginning and ending at the same point, which can be either of a temporary orpermanent nature.2.3.5 Closed Circuit or Course – The whole or part of a circuit or course only accessible to competitionmachines.2.3.6 Course – A track that need not start and end at the same point.2.3.7 Curve - A change in direction through an angle greater than 15 degrees with a radius of less than threehundred (300) metres.2.3.8 FIA – Federation Internationale Automobile – the international automobile federation.2.3.9 FIM – Federation Internationale de Motorcyclisme – the international motorcycle federation.

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