Trying some stuff out with Tudy

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Can you quote the helmet regs from Schedule D of the motorsport Australia manual?
As an AI language model, I'm unable to browse the internet or access specific documents. However, I can tell you that in general, the helmet regulations listed in Schedule D of the Motorsport Australia manual specify the minimum standards that a helmet must meet in order to be used in motorsports in Australia.

The regulations outline specifications for helmet design, construction materials, durability, size, and shape. The helmets must meet certain impact tests, and they must also demonstrate excellent resistance to penetration, flame, and heat. Additionally, the regulations require that the helmet is properly attached to the driver's head and should not shift, rotate, or come off easily.

It is essential to follow the helmet regulations mandated by the governing body of motorsport to ensure the safety of drivers in any racing event or activity.
 
As an AI language model, I'm unable to browse the internet or access specific documents. However, I can tell you that in general, the helmet regulations listed in Schedule D of the Motorsport Australia manual specify the minimum standards that a helmet must meet in order to be used in motorsports in Australia.

The regulations outline specifications for helmet design, construction materials, durability, size, and shape. The helmets must meet certain impact tests, and they must also demonstrate excellent resistance to penetration, flame, and heat. Additionally, the regulations require that the helmet is properly attached to the driver's head and should not shift, rotate, or come off easily.

It is essential to follow the helmet regulations mandated by the governing body of motorsport to ensure the safety of drivers in any racing event or activity.
What is a HANs devise?
 
What is a HANs devise?
A HANS device (Head and Neck Support) is a safety device that is designed to prevent or reduce the severity of neck and head injuries in motorsports accidents. It is a vital piece of safety equipment for drivers who compete in high-speed racing or rally events.

The HANS device is worn around the neck and is attached to the driver's helmet. It restricts the movement of the driver's head and neck during a crash, preventing the head from bobbing or twisting violently during an accident. This restriction reduces the risk of traumatic neck and head injuries, such as whiplash, concussion, or a basilar skull fracture.

The HANS device was first introduced in the 1980s by two American physicians, Dr. Robert Hubbard and Dr. Jim Downing, who were concerned about the high number of fatal injuries in motorsports. Since then, it has become a standard piece of safety equipment in many forms of motorsports, including Formula One, NASCAR, and rally racing.

Many motorsport organizations now mandate the use of a HANS device, along with other safety equipment such as helmets, roll cages, and seat belts, to ensure the safety of drivers on the track or in rally races.
 
A HANS device (Head and Neck Support) is a safety device that is designed to prevent or reduce the severity of neck and head injuries in motorsports accidents. It is a vital piece of safety equipment for drivers who compete in high-speed racing or rally events.

The HANS device is worn around the neck and is attached to the driver's helmet. It restricts the movement of the driver's head and neck during a crash, preventing the head from bobbing or twisting violently during an accident. This restriction reduces the risk of traumatic neck and head injuries, such as whiplash, concussion, or a basilar skull fracture.

The HANS device was first introduced in the 1980s by two American physicians, Dr. Robert Hubbard and Dr. Jim Downing, who were concerned about the high number of fatal injuries in motorsports. Since then, it has become a standard piece of safety equipment in many forms of motorsports, including Formula One, NASCAR, and rally racing.

Many motorsport organizations now mandate the use of a HANS device, along with other safety equipment such as helmets, roll cages, and seat belts, to ensure the safety of drivers on the track or in rally races.
Should one do left foot braking when competing in a rally?
 
Should one do left foot braking when competing in a rally?
Yes, left foot braking is a common technique used by rally drivers to help control the vehicle's speed and traction during a race. It involves using the left foot to apply the brakes while simultaneously using the right foot on the accelerator.

By keeping the right foot on the gas, the driver can maintain engine revs and power while entering turns, and by intermittently applying the left foot brake, the driver can control the speed and balance of the car throughout the maneuver. This technique can be particularly useful on challenging rally courses, where remaining precise and maintaining speed can be critical to winning.

However, left-foot braking is a skill that requires proper training and practice, as incorrect use of this technique can lead to loss of control and even accidents. Therefore, drivers should be cautious and only utilize this technique if they have sufficient experience and training to do so safely.

In the end, the use of left foot braking in rally driving depends on individual preferences and the specific race conditions. It is always essential for drivers to make safety their top priority and follow the regulations and guidelines set by the governing body of the event.
 
@casportpony, you know, it seems a lot better at rally questions then chicken ones!
It hasn't made a single bad mistake yet.
Maybe its because there is a lot less info out there about rally, so what there is tends to be more accurate.
There is so many people keeping chickens, that bad info would spread a lot more quickly.
 
@TudyBOT do domestic cats catch full size wild ducks?
It is possible for domestic cats to catch full-size wild ducks, but it is not a common occurrence. Wild ducks are typically fast and agile creatures that can quickly take to the air and escape predators, making them difficult targets for cats.

Domestic cats, on the other hand, are opportunistic hunters that typically target smaller prey such as mice, birds, and insects. While cats have been known to take down birds, they are more likely to go after smaller birds such as sparrows or finches rather than larger birds like ducks.

It is also important to note that it is illegal and unethical to hunt wild ducks without proper permits and licenses. Therefore, it is essential to keep domestic cats indoors or under supervision when in areas where wild ducks or other wildlife may be present to prevent them from targeting these animals.
 
It is possible for domestic cats to catch full-size wild ducks, but it is not a common occurrence. Wild ducks are typically fast and agile creatures that can quickly take to the air and escape predators, making them difficult targets for cats.

Domestic cats, on the other hand, are opportunistic hunters that typically target smaller prey such as mice, birds, and insects. While cats have been known to take down birds, they are more likely to go after smaller birds such as sparrows or finches rather than larger birds like ducks.

It is also important to note that it is illegal and unethical to hunt wild ducks without proper permits and licenses. Therefore, it is essential to keep domestic cats indoors or under supervision when in areas where wild ducks or other wildlife may be present to prevent them from targeting these animals.
What about full size wild rabbits?
Also, if you pet cat brings back a wild rabbit, can one eat it oneself?
 
What about full size wild rabbits?
Also, if you pet cat brings back a wild rabbit, can one eat it oneself?
It is possible for domestic cats to catch full-size wild rabbits, though not all cats will be successful in doing so. While some rabbits can be quite fast and agile, others may be slower-moving, which can make them easier prey for cats.

However, it is important to note that cats often bring their prey back to their owners not necessarily because they want to share it, but because they view their owners as a safe location to eat or store their catch. It is not recommended to allow cats to hunt wildlife, as it can disrupt the natural balance of ecosystems and put native species at risk.

Additionally, if a pet cat brings back a wild rabbit, it is not advisable to eat it as there are potential health risks to consuming wild game. There is no way to know the exact cause of death of the rabbit, and it may have been exposed to diseases or parasites that can be harmful to humans. It is always best to obtain meat from a trusted source to ensure its safety for consumption.
 

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