Thanks for the feedback, folks. A few minor revisions that should (hopefully) force players to do the proper route, but I'm not going to bother amending it after this.
As the previous one,nice clean logic level with nice design...Thanksfor sharing,well done @D.S.Masters Btw...I see that you are a rocker,AC/DC,Sammy Hagar...Oouhh Yeahhh!
I won again without dropping any balls nor using much of the pathways. Spoiler: Shortcut B rides P to the 2nd lift past the inset stairs. B gets off and as P leaves, B misses P and they go to the win.
@Don G Rowe That's probably my third favorite of his... first is "Sweet Hitchhiker", second is "There's Only One Way To Rock", third is "I Can't Drive 55", and fourth is "Heavy Metal", from the movie of the same name. The only Van Hagar stuff I liked was their album 'Balance', the song "Big Fat Money", and I liked some of the stuff he did with Ronnie Montrose back in the 70's... yeah, I'm a rocker.
@Don G Rowe - 'No tricks' - Where do I start? First, one must read the description in order to know the creator didn't want you to use tricks. I download all the levels and never read the descriptions prior to playing. The creator, @D.S.Masters started using tricks in his very 1st level so IMO tricks are on. We've discussed this already - asking players to 'please don't use any tricks' - doesn't cut it. The creator needs to prevent the use of tricks especially when they implemented the used trick in a recent level.
@gmacpro Stating that an intended solution does not require tricks is not asking "please don't use tricks." It lets me know the creator has a clean solution in mind, which I will then try and find, mentioning any tricks/shortcuts I encounter, if any (and I miss my fair share). I always read descriptions and existing comments before downloading anything. I find that it spares me from wasting time on many free draggable, unintuitive, hidden, unstable, mysteriously reposted, etc. type levels.
@Don G Rowe - Of course, all creators have a clear solution in mind whether tricks are needed or not but it's the creator's job to force the player to do it as intended. For a player to use a lucky move or a trick that is unique is hard to prevent from as the creator isn't aware of the move but a simple auto pilot like missing a Pbot is almost not a trick as it can happen very easily. I'll leave it there as this is @D.S.Masters card....