Real tracks don't have trees you can just run into - either the track is surrounded by a wall, or it's just grass on the sides. If there were trees, a wall would be placed between the trees and track for this very reason. Although you bring up a good point - is there some tolerance for lost signals?
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Real tracks don't have trees you can just run into - either the track is surrounded by a wall, or it's just grass on the sides. If there were trees, a wall would be placed between the trees and track for this very reason. Although you bring up a good point - is there some tolerance for lost signals?