Question 64 Rules of the Road
90% to passBOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND You are approaching another vessel on crossing courses. She is about one mile distant and is on your starboard bow. You believe she will cross ahead of you but she sounds a whistle signal of five short blasts. Which action should you take?
The correct answer is C) Make a large course change, and slow down if necessary. The reasoning behind this is that the five short blasts of the whistle signal from the other vessel indicates that they are unsure of your intentions and believe there is a risk of collision. In this situation, the appropriate action is to make a large course change to avoid the potential collision, and slow down if necessary to further reduce the risk. This is in accordance with the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS), which require vessels to take early and substantial action to avoid a collision when risk is determined. The other options are incorrect because: A) Initiating a passing signal would not be appropriate in this situation where the other vessel has indicated uncertainty; B) Holding course and speed would not be the safest action when the other vessel has signaled a risk of collision; and D) Reducing speed slightly may not be enough to avoid the potential collision.
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