The giving-way vessel has a same meaning of().
A、stand-on vessel
B、privileged vessel
C、burdened vessel
D、hampered vessel
A、stand-on vessel
B、privileged vessel
C、burdened vessel
D、hampered vessel
A、the stand-on vessel may change course and speed at any time as it has the right of way B、after the give-way vessel sounds one blast in a crossing situation C、when action by the give-way vessel alone cannot prevent collision D、when the two vessels become less than half a mile apart
A、there is a risk of collision B、you are the give-way vessel C、the other vessel is the give-way vessel D、there is no risk of collision
A、The first vessel to sight the other should give way B、The vessel making the slower speed should give way C、Both vessels should alter course to starboard D、Both vessels should alter course to port
A、When a risk of collision exists B、When action by the give-way vessel alone will not prevent a collision C、When the bearing to give-way vessel becomes steady D、When the vessels become less than 1/2 mile apart
A、is holding course and speed B、is turning to starboard C、intends to pass port to port D、will keep out of the way of the stand-on vessel
A、priviledged vessel and keep her course and speed B、burdened vessel and give way to others C、burdened vessel and keep course nad speed D、priviledged vessel and give way to others