A.only anchor in the separation zone
B.avoid crossing traffic lanes,but if obliged to do so,shall cross on a heading at as small an angle as is practical
C.avoid anchoring in areas near the termination of the scheme
D.use the separation zone for navigation through the scheme if she is hindering other traffic due to her slower speed
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A.intends to alter course to starboard
B.intends to pass starboard to starboard
C.is altering course to starboard
D.intends to pass port to port
A.towing
B.constrained by her draft
C.under sail
D.All of the above
A.not under command
B.aground
C.dredging
D.constrained by her draft
A.three all-round red lights instead of the lights required for a power-driven vessel of her class
B.the same lights as a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver
C.three all-round red lights in addition to the lights required for a power-driven vessel of her class
D.the lights for a power-driven vessel which is not under command
A.three all-round red lights
B.two 225°red lights
C.three all-round blue lights
D.two 225°blue lights
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There are two classes of vessels which,to the extent necessary to carry out their work,do not have to comply with the rule regarding traffic separation schemes. One of these is a vessel().
Traffic separation schemes established by the International Maritime Organization().
A towing light().
Is it clear()traffic lane?
The traffic lane()suspended.
A vessel constrained by her draft may display().
The outer limit of the Traffic Separation Schemes is()adjustment as necessary to complywith the port regulations.
A vessel not using a traffic separation scheme shall avoid it by as wide a()as is practicable.
A light used to signal passing intentions must be an().
A power-driven vessel pushing aheador towing alongside displays navigation lights and().