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SLOW DOWN. If you have fog lights, turn them on.
A canoeist uses a single-bladed paddle; a kayak paddle is longer and has a blade at each end. Kayakers therefore get twice as many strokes in as canoeists; however since a canoe paddle is shorter it is generally held more vertically and has a deeper, stronger stroke. Kayakers paddle sitting down; canoeists can paddle either sitting or kneeling. Most white-water canoes are setup for the paddler to be kneeling since that is more stable and gives the paddler more control. A kayak has a deck (top), most canoes don't; however a "C1" is a special type of canoe that looks like a kayak (has a deck) but has the paddler kneeling and using a single-bladed paddle. Kayaks and C1's also can be equipped with a "spray skirt" which covers the cockpit keeping water out and make them less likely to get swamped in rough water.
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.
In a canoe Im from the wanganui river. they travel in a canoe :)
They should at least slow down.
gradually slow down
Carry your craft around the dam
canoe
You should run an ad in your local news paper that you want this pool down either say you will pay to have it done, or that you will give the pool to who ever takes it down.
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Observe speed limits, slow down and be prepared to stop, if necessary. Give right of way to pedestrians and to traffic approaching from the right (unless signage indicates otherwise).