Announcing Trek: An Enjoyable Way To Social Distance

As summer is approaching and Track and Solo events are limited we can still get together and practice safe social distancing as outlined by the SCCA Guidelines for COVID-19.

A simple way to get together is to conduct a ‘short cruise’, and get out to see the countryside.

Last year SCCA announced a new type of Sanctioned event, a non-competitive driving Trek which is intended to provide a way to increase awareness of the SCCA to likely new members and get together as a club.

Treks organizers must submit a sanction request and obtain insurance certificate. Participants must sign the appropriate SCCA waiver(s) prior to the start of the event. SCCA Treks may be co-hosted with other non-SCCA clubs and follow the newly approved RoadRally Co-Host Guidelines.

For information on conducting your first Trek, please reach out to your local RoadRally Safety Steward or if your region does not have an active RoadRally program you can contact any member of the RoadRally Board or your Divisional RoadRally Steward. Contact information for those individuals can be found in the MYSCCA Member Resources drop down.

Ultimately, it is your responsibility to assess the risk to you and to make the decision on whether or not to participate. If you are feeling unwell or are experiencing symptoms such as fever, cough, or shortness of breath please stay home. If you have been in contact with someone who has been experiencing these symptoms in the last two weeks, please stay home.

While on site please take the health and safety of your fellow participants, volunteers and staff into consideration and practice social distancing, wear a mask, and wash your hands and/or use hand sanitizer frequently.”

Finally, Trek organizers, contestants, and workers must adhere to all local and state restrictions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.