103. CURBSIDE DEPLOYMENT EXERCISE

A. The accordion frame system is designed to slide on a road surface, and open up the frame in an extended position.

B. The bottom side of the base part of each section is slick and helps the system slide open.

C. Toward the post portions of the strip and base is a limit stop to prevent the system from over extending, and possibly falling on its side as with lesser designs.

D. The center post has a lock, so that as the system opens up and is fully extended. The system can not be closed until it is retrieved and one end encounters resistance to deactivate the lock.

E. Nothing. Good luck because the system might tangle, hit a pot hole, or crack on the road and fail.

A. YouTube.

B. Autospike.net website.

C. None available.

A. Retreat, seeking a position behind cover.

B. Make sure it is in the correct lane by adjusting it.

C. Go to an area of imaginary cover, and then adjust the system.

D. Nothing. Just pull the system from in front of the vehicles.