Chewy,
Just a couple of notes about the flags that you may or may not know. If the yellow is "standing" (not being waved) then there is something off of the surface past the flag. If it is waving, then there is something ON the surface. If it is being waved vigorously, if the flagger is jumping up-and-down, etc. prepare for significant track blockage.
In regard to the blue flag, the way that it is displayed will often let you know the seriousness of your situation.
In regard to the black flag, if it shown to you furled, it is a warning and you don't need to pit. If it is waved to you or shown standing, it will be accompanied with a sign with your car number.
This is stuff you probably already know, but just in case you don't...............
Scott
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Oh, forgot one point. When you see the red flag (and you will at one or both of your schools), DO NOT make a panic stop!! I almost collected someone in my school when the red flew and I saw two folks almost get collected when I was working at another school. Come to a quick, yet controlled stop, preferably close to the next/nearest flag station. If there are a group of you in close proximity, pull to the same side of the road (preferably, the side that the flag station is on). If this red flag is real, EV will be coming, possibly at high speed. Don't make it harder for them to get to where they need to go. Do not continue until you get communication from the flag station.
Scott
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