Question 33 Rules of the Road

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INLAND ONLY When two power-driven vessels are meeting on the Great Lakes, Western Rivers, or waters specified by the Secretary, where there is a current, which vessel shall sound the first passing signal?

A Either vessel
B The vessel that is towing regardless of the current
C The vessel going upstream stemming the current
D The vessel downbound with a following current
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) The vessel downbound with a following current. According to the Inland Navigation Rules, when two power-driven vessels are meeting on the Great Lakes, Western Rivers, or other designated waters where there is a current, the vessel that is downbound with the current is required to sound the first passing signal. This is because the vessel with the following current has a greater ability to maneuver and maintain control, so it is responsible for initiating the passing procedure. The other options are incorrect because: A) Either vessel is not the correct answer, as the rules assign the responsibility to the downbound vessel; B) The vessel that is towing is not relevant to the situation described; and C) The vessel going upstream stemming the current does not have the same maneuverability as the downbound vessel.

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