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Stop or Give way
A sailing vessel operator when approaching a pwc head on should slow down and change course.
There are several precautions that an operator should take when approaching a blind corner. The first thing is to slow down and then approach the corner from the furthest angle.
the vessel operator
A sailing vessel operator should sound a blast on the horn when approaching a PWC head on. However, it is up to the operator of the motorized craft, in this case the PWC, to take evasive action.
Use low beams.
When approaching a sailing vessel head on, it is up to the motorboat to yield. The motorboat operator should swing wide as early as possible to stay well clear of the sailing vessel.
A train operator should blow their horn when approaching crossings where cars or pedestrians may be. They should also always have their lights on.
Stop, contact the control tower for permission to cross.
They should give way.
turn off headlights and leave parking lights on
It is appropriate for the forklift driver to sound the horn when approaching a blind intersection.