Yellow Car Rules
Yellow Car Game Some wonderful people have create a whole website which sets out the rules for the Yellow Car Game. We welcome users to venture forth into the realm of the Ye Olde England to see the specific rules for this version of the game. Yellow Car - the full rules.
I've been getting a lot of questions recently, especially on Twitter, about the precise rules and regulations of the game Yellow Car, as played in the Ottery St Mary episode of Cabin Pressure. Just how yellow does a car have to be, people ask. Can you get extra points for spotting yellow cars in convoy?
Yellow Car rules? Me and the family have pavlov'd each other into having instinctual reactions when seeing the colour yellow thanks to playing yellow car. If you also engage in this passtime, what are your rules? Some of ours are: 51% must be yellow. Bikes don't count.
Vans don't count. Yellow cannot be high-vis (most likely on a van anyways). The International Spotto Federation has issued the definitive rules of Spotto, the 'yellow car game' loved by generations of road.
The Australian car-spotting game that combines "Yellow Car" and "Punch Buggy". However, the rules may extend to other types of vehicles including motorcycles, vans, trucks and buses etc. Players spot a yellow vehicle, proclaim "Spotto!".
Arthur Shappey, International Yellow Car grandmaster, runs through the rules of this most complex of games, and provides some strategy and tactical advice for advanced players. Traditional Rules Steady on, Tiger. We'll get there but we need to understand the universe holistically.
Baby steps, okay? It goes like this: 1. You are travelling with a friend or two. 2.
You see a yellow car. 3. You shout "Spotto!".
4. You lightly punch the arm of the person nearest to you. All good.
Rules of Spotto: The vehicle needs to be mainly yellow: At least 50 per cent. The yellow pinstripe on a black sports car does not make it yellow. Here are the new international rules for the game Yellow Car.
(this game is family safe and intended to be played on long journeys, but we also play it on the way to school and has become a family. The premise is simple. Spot a yellow car on the road and the first person to call out 'Spotto' claims the point.
The more yellow cars, the more points. But, the rules of Spotto can vary and vary greatly. Different rules abound, from family to family, and even person to person.
To help minimise the inevitable arguments, the loftily-titled International Spotto Federation (ISF, yes, it's a.