Reference pages keep the evergreen concepts readable
Use Reference for glossary, legality, templates, and capability pages that stay useful across multiple product hubs.
- Glossary
- Legality
- Templates
- Capability pages
Reference model
Keep supporting pages factual and current
Reference should capture definitions, what the product supports today, and reusable templates without pretending to be the primary learning surface.
Guides
5 pages
Reference pages
Purpose
Cross-hub
Shared concepts live here
Guides
5 pages
Reference pages
These pages should stay evergreen and cross-link into the right primary hubs without becoming an orphan bucket.
Purpose
Cross-hub
Shared concepts live here
Reference is for definitions, legality, templates, and capability snapshots that support multiple primary hubs.
Start here
Open the right surface first
These cards anchor the live app workflow and the most relevant guides for this hub.
Reference model
Keep supporting pages factual and current
Reference should capture definitions, what the product supports today, and reusable templates without pretending to be the primary learning surface.
Guides
Reference guides
What Drivurs Racing supports today
A current reference page for Drivurs racing support: session modes, device context, run validity labels, viewer behavior, and leaderboard continuity.
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Templates you can copy/paste (events, clubs, and messaging)
Copy/paste templates for meet rules, club descriptions, convoy planning, and day-of coordination, tied to the way Drivurs actually splits Events, Community, and Messaging.
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Car performance & community glossary (GPS, telemetry, timing terms)
A glossary of common terms used in Drivurs Learn: GPS fix, telemetry, validation, trap speed, and more—written for clear, neutral definitions.
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Are car meets legal? What organizers need to know
A safety-first, non-legal-advice overview for car meet organizers: venue permission, local rules, noise, traffic, and risk reduction.
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Is GPS timing legal on public roads?
A safety-first explainer on GPS timing legality: why laws vary, common risk areas, and safer alternatives (track/closed course).
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