After an accepted travel infraction is called ("travel"), play does not stop.
What:
An accepted Travel infraction is called and the thrower has not released the disc.
Result:
Play does not stop. The thrower must establish the pivot at the correct spot as per rule 18.2.6.
Extra:
If accepted, all players, except the thrower, are free to move anywhere on the field.Play does not stop, but the disc is live, so it is still subject to a turnover (for example if the thrower drops it).If the defense does not indicate to the thrower where the travel occurred, or the thrower wishes to contest the location of an indicated spot, the thrower should announce 'violation', stopping play, and explain that the spot was incorrectly/not indicated.
The thrower establishes a pivot point at the correct location, as indicated by the player who called the travel. This must occur without delay from either player involved.
After an uncontested travel infraction is called ("travel"), play does not stop.
What:
An uncontested Travel infraction is called and the thrower has not released the disc.
Result:
Play does not stop. The thrower must establish the pivot at the correct spot as per rule 18.2.6.
Extra:
If uncontested, all players, except the thrower, are free to move anywhere on the field. If contested, play stops and players should return to where they were when the travel was called. If the thrower fails to establish the pivot at the correct spot before throwing the disc, this is violation as per rule 18.2.7. If the pass is incomplete, play continues. If the pass is completed, play stops and the disc is returned to the thrower.