This question requires more information...as there are different types of "hazards" that can be involved. For instance, a sand trap is a hazard, and the ball must be played "as it lies", without being touched or moved, even if it is in a tire mark or footprint. If a ball is within the marked hazard boundaries such as a swampy area, again the ball must be played as it lies. The player can take relief from the hazard by declaring the ball unplayable, and is subject to a penalty stroke. In any case if a ball is clearly within the marked hazard (red or yellow stakes), the ball must be played as it lies and the club may not be "grounded" prior to taking the stroke. This is why it is important to be courteous to other golfers and repair club and foot marks in a sand trap. If the tire mark is within a "ground under repair" area that is clearly marked, the ball may be lifted and placed within 2 club lengths without penalty.
Why do track marks look brown
To track a commercial vehicle, you must have a vehicle tracking system, much like a GPS. With one of these systems, it is easy to use and track the commercial vehicle.
for keeping track of marks and stuff
No, but their is a system that will track/locate a vehicle, in addition, it gives many useful features
near train stations
a path or marks you can follow
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In the United States, you cannot get arrested for solely having track marks on your arms. If you are on probation or parole, the circumstances may be completely different as drug use is generally not permitted in those situations. Track marks may also be used as probable cause for a search for drugs or drug paraphernalia.
many times. Track marks are created by repeatedly putting holes in the skin one next to the other.
If you wanted to. But you will get track marks all over the place! and it could eventually screw up your track
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The best place to learn about e track is from an authorized dealer. The dealer can explain to you the way that e track works how it is mounted to your vehicle and what it can withstand. They can also show you a breakdown of cost and can install e track into your vehicle for you.