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Referees will verify if a Robot is Fully or Partially Parked by sliding a right-angle tool (such as a VEX IQ beam/plate) along the outside edge of the red PVC pipe or the Field Perimeter. Note: Parking is evaluated independently of all other scoring statuses. For example, the Supply Zone does not need to be Cleared in order for Robots to be considered Parked.


Figure 14: This Robot would be considered as Parked, because it is completely within the boundaries of the Supply Zone.


Figure 15: This Robot would be considered as Partially Parked, because it is not completely within the boundaries of the Supply Zone.


Figure 16: This Robot would be considered as Partially Parked, because it is not completely within the boundaries of the Supply Zone.


Figure 17: These Robots would be considered as Double Parked, because they are both completely within the boundaries of the Supply Zone.