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If you are traveling in a primary channel and you encounter a red and green marker (with the green band on top) when proceeding in an upstream direction, what must you do?
If you are traveling in a primary channel and you encounter a red and green marker (with the green band on top) when proceeding in an upstream direction, what must you do?
You MAY pass on either side of the marker
turn around
it is a party where you wear red - u dont want a guy or a girl to approach green- you do want a guy to approach you or yellow- both
the colors that make brown are red and green
If the green arrow shows for the direction you want to turn then you obey the green arrow, the red light is for all other traffic. The green arrow basically overrules the red light for the direction of the arrow.
You must STOP, and wait until GREEN then GO.
some adjectives for marker could be: blue marker, red marker, black marker
ROY G BIV red orange yellow green blue indigo violet (: hope it helps
A red marker
This is a channel marker, placed on the edge of a channel. Green markers will always have an odd number on them. If you are heading upstream it should be to your left. If you are heading downstream it should be to your right. It will be opposite a red marker or bouy with an even number on it. To aid in navigating, the term "red, right, returning" is used meaning as you return from open waters (head upstream), the red marker, bouy, sign etc, should be to your right. That means the green one, in your example with a 3 on it, should be to your left. If its on your right side, you are outside the cleared channel area.