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Originally Posted by Art N
The plays above are slightly different than our post because it just says B1 moves AND as you pointed out says A1 landed (no time and distance needed). It doesn't say B is backing up, which is LEGAL.
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It doesn't specifically mention it, because it's not relevent to the ruling. If it did matter, wouldn't it be mentioned?
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Originally Posted by Art N
Your car is stopped at the light. The car in front of you makes a right turn, so you pull up. While you are pulling up or after you pull up, a car coming behind not noticing you (because it is a teenager texting) rears end you. He would have hit you in either spot. Unless you put it in reverse he would be at fault.
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Unfortunately the driving references do not matter in this particular discussion unless we're talking about airborne cars like the General Lee.
Can we stick with the basketball rules - tell me why 4-23-4(b) is worded the way it is, and why it is separate from the LGP provisions?