What initially might seem like a strange cipher, thoroughly describes the path ahead and how you should behave.
The list of commands is not overly complicated or long.
The biggest difficulty, however, is to memorize whole sequences of turns, happening one after another.
The co-driver tips can be divided into the main ones - concerning turns - and all the rest.
The higher the number, the softer the turn.
In addition, there are hairpins, i.e.
change of direction by 180 degrees, 90 degree turns (square) and the tightest versions called acute.
A graphic visualization of different turns.
Each turn requires different preparations and, of course, a different technique to overcome it.
Here is how individual numbers translate into the way you will be driving.
5
Also a gently curve, in most cases requiring you to ease off the throttle a little.
4
A delicate turn - you will need to slow down a bit or even lower the gear.
2
Similarly to number 3, but you must drive even slower.
Remember that the speed of leaving the turn is more important than the speed of entering it.
90 degree (square)
A turn very similar to number 1, drive through it on gear 1.
Remember that the speed of leaving the turn is more important than the speed of entering it.
These are the most important ones:
Command
Tightens
The turn or the road becomes tighter at the exit.
Opens
The turn or the road becomes wider at the exit.
Narrow
The road becomes particularly narrow.
Caution - exclamation mark
Be careful, easy to make a mistake or crash.
Don’t cut - DC
Do not cut the turn on the inside - boulders and other obstacles possible.
Deep
A sudden depression on the route, holes.
Jump, over jump
Possible jump and loss of grip - get ready for a good landing.
Into
A connector for the next turns following the previous one.
Sixty, thirty, etc.
The length of the turn, straight in meters or the distance to the next sequence of turns.
None
Maybe
The decision whether to drive more carefully or at full speed is up to you.

Over crest
The road goes uphill.
Unseen
A tight turn just after another tight turn, a hill, trees, etc.
Keep left
Stick to the left side.
Keep right
Stick to the right side.
Flat
A route without hills and potholes, you might often put pedal to the metal.
Through gateBridge
A warning about a narrow passage through the gate or a small bridge.
Chicane
A narrow passage with a zigzag between bales or other obstacles - reduce the speed to minimum.
Cut
you might cut the turn on the inside to gain some time.
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