Visibility, weather, traffic, experience, type of vehicle.
The wind speed and the wave height are two things that must be taken into consideration when determining a safe speed for a boat.
Local conditions, legislation, your skill.
The volume of boat traffic
Local conditions, legislation, your skill.
1) know the speed limit 2) Assess the conditions
The water and weather conditions, and the amount of shipping in the area. Also, in inland waters, harbours, etc. speed limits may be in force. keeping to marked channels and buoyed shipping lanes may be compulsory.
Some examples:When you are determining safe loads - for lifts, for example.When you are determining safe operating temperatures - for sensitive equipment and for people.When you set speed limits.Some examples:When you are determining safe loads - for lifts, for example.When you are determining safe operating temperatures - for sensitive equipment and for people.When you set speed limits.Some examples:When you are determining safe loads - for lifts, for example.When you are determining safe operating temperatures - for sensitive equipment and for people.When you set speed limits.Some examples:When you are determining safe loads - for lifts, for example.When you are determining safe operating temperatures - for sensitive equipment and for people.When you set speed limits.
the state of visibility
The speed restrictions imposed on the section of road, the volume and speed of other traffic on the road, the visibility conditions - how far you can see ahead, the dryness of the road surface, your stopping distance for the speed at which you are travelling and the likelihood of sudden hazards, pedestrians or animals, side wind speeds, your experience, the make of car and type of tyres being used.
The state of visibility.
The state of visibility.
the state of visibility