It’s like breaking the law and then trying to change the meaning of what it says in black and white through interpretation. The judge really don’t care how you interpret it because this is what it says. If it was meant to be interpreted differently (mean something different than what it says) it would have been written differently. Just because someone does something one way doesn’t mean it is correct or right. That’s the great thing about written anything. It tells you what to do, what you can’t do etc. with words that have a meaning or definition so it can be used as a basis for right, wrong etc. It doesn’t leave it to interpretation because interpretation is based upon opinion, feelings etc. rather than a known meaning and/or fact. So people can’t be tossed for engine rules either due to interpretation of what is written or is that something they have always abided by, what it actually says is right but other rules we are allowed to interpret when it fits what we have always done against the written words making us hypocritical to being followers of the rules? So you get arrested and while in the process of getting arrested the officer says maintain your position does that mean move? Standing at attention don’t you maintain your position or does that mean move? Coming to take the green flag we are required to maintain position in the lineup can we move up? During a firefight you are told by your squad leader to maintain position do you move or get shot? Maintain position of the nail as you strike it with the hammer, so in other words move it around and hope for the best? Getting passed on the road do you maintain position or maintain position (the one where you move)? Who would we consult for that to get a definitive definition on which maintain position to use and the one that would lead to the best outcome for both parties involved? I bet the DOT would look at you in horror and wonder if you really need a license. The only place I have ever seen maintain position means move is right here in this argument because “that’s the way they have always done it” even though the flagman and track workers don’t understand the rules under which they are trying to force others to abide by. That always loses a court case. If this was presented to a judge would he say yes maintain position means move or would he laugh you right out of the courtroom? You know and I know exactly what would happen whether you want to admit it or not. So in other words the people enforcing the rules don’t even understand them, haven’t read them, don’t understand written English etc.?Maybe a dictionary needs to be provided with the rules or consulted when making them because now the rules are a joke and open to interpretation based on someone’s opinion rather than written words with clear definitions and meanings available to disseminate them. Yet again questions are getting dodged and not answered because? The lapped kart will point which side to pass them on. Why do we keep missing this too? Or do we only follow one rule out of the several just because? Oh just skip them! So if I was to take a poll how many people would say maintain position means don’t move versus move and get it correct? If that was the only question on a test how many would fail it?