My take on it is that the dash is allowed. If the road did not continue from C8 to C7 there would be a dead-end road from D7 to C8 that would allow a dash. So the unit can say it is dashing across this portion of the road in the above example.You can't even dash to B7.
I have doubts about Dash through a dead-end.My take on it is that the dash is allowed. If the road did not continue from C8 to C7 there would be a dead-end road from D7 to C8 that would allow a dash. So the unit can say it is dashing across this portion of the road in the above example.
In this case the unit is not dashing across the road, but rather along it. I agree with the ruling here.I have doubts about Dash through a dead-end.
The following Perry Sez seems not to allow it.View attachment 23976
Agree, one can dash along one road, as long as it is across another road. Think there are Q&A on this already....I think you could dash across the Q2-R2-S3 road from 1R3 through R2 to S2, assuming both R3 and S2 aren't OG to the firer.
but not S3 to T1?I think you could dash across the Q2-R2-S3 road from 1R3 through R2 to S2, assuming both R3 and S2 aren't OG to the firer.
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Right. The unit isn't crossing a road going from S3 to T1.but not S3 to T1?