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*'''Good''': Any vehicle can ride it. | *'''Good''': Any vehicle can ride it. | ||
*'''Regular''': Any normal vehicle can ride it, but the terrain is rough and low cars can bump on certain parts of the road, though it shouldn't be limiting. | *'''Regular''': Any normal vehicle can ride it, but the terrain is rough and low cars can bump on certain parts of the road, though it shouldn't be limiting. | ||
− | *'''Bad''': Irregular road, only recommended for high cars with 4 wheel drive. | + | *'''Bad''': Irregular road, only recommended for high cars with 4 wheel drive. Cars not designed for all kinds of terrain, although they could probably make it, could end up having a bad time |
− | *'''Very Bad''': Road only for drivers willing to take risks, and that count on vehicles that are especially prepared. | + | *'''Very Bad''': Road only for drivers willing to take risks, and that count on vehicles that are especially prepared. These are normally old roads that have not received maintenance. |
Revisión actual del 13:00 11 nov 2016
The following is how the state of road is determined:
- Good: Any vehicle can ride it.
- Regular: Any normal vehicle can ride it, but the terrain is rough and low cars can bump on certain parts of the road, though it shouldn't be limiting.
- Bad: Irregular road, only recommended for high cars with 4 wheel drive. Cars not designed for all kinds of terrain, although they could probably make it, could end up having a bad time
- Very Bad: Road only for drivers willing to take risks, and that count on vehicles that are especially prepared. These are normally old roads that have not received maintenance.