Question 45Navigation General
70% to passThe following types of vessels are awaiting lockage on the upper Mississippi. Which type of vessel is normally passed through the lock first?
The correct answer is A) Commercial passenger vessels. Commercial passenger vessels are typically given priority for lockage on the upper Mississippi River. This is because they are carrying passengers and have schedules to maintain, so they need to move through the locks quickly and efficiently. The regulations and practices of the US Coast Guard and Army Corps of Engineers prioritize commercial passenger vessels over other vessel types to ensure safe and timely transit. The other options, B) Commercial towboats, C) Pleasure craft, and D) Commercial fishing vessels, while also requiring lockage, are typically lower priority than commercial passenger vessels. Towboats may be given some priority due to the size and nature of their cargo, but passenger vessels take precedence.
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