Writing the Critique

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The purpose of the critique is to explain what (you think) the rallyist should have done and how any and every action was scored.

It should explain jargon and abbreviations it uses, quote or point directly to relevant portions of the GIs, and explain why your decisions are the most correct ones. Remember that first timers and beginners should be able to understand the rallye after reading the critique, without having to revisit the neighborhood to study signs again.

Your critique is also your "last defense against protests." Imagine a rallyist does not agree with your reasoning. Include enough justification to convince the rallyist that the gimmick is "clean." Then, if there is a protest, the protest committee will be convinced.

Maps

Maps with street names are popular, as they help rallyists figure out where events occurred. Ideally, maps show

  • CMs, including which way they were facing (i.e., in which directions they were visible);
  • The "Turkey Route" (Route Instruction route), perhaps noting where each RI is.

Commercial maps cannot normally be enlarged enough to give room for CMs. RMs often save map images from online services (Google Maps, MapQuest, etc.) and add more street names and their CMs.

Printing

The critique should be printed duplex (two-sided), to save paper. However, the map for a rallye section should not be on the back of the explanation of that same section. If necessary, print all the maps at the back, but mention their existance on the front page of the Critique, lest a rallyist struggle to understand the critique without knowing there are maps to help.