continue ro drive as if the truck was a car.
When you are being passed you should stay in your lane and maintain your speed.
Trucks generally flash their lights quickly just before passing to warn the car driver that they are coming around in case the driver is not concentrating. It is a courtesy in my opinion and the driver being passed should maybe move over a little and maybe even slow down to speed up the process. Once the vehicle is passed the truck driver will often flash each blinker quickly to acknowledge the other driver
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Passing to the right of another vehicle is usually permitted when the vehicle being passed is making a left hand turn. If the turn is proper, the driver should be close to the center line of the road but not over. This, on a standard road, leaves sufficient distance for most vehicles to pass on the right.
What you should do is nothing. Maintain your speed, don't change lanes, and just let them pass, same as you would do if you were being passed by a car.
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The boat that is doing the passing is the Give-way vessel. They must stay clear of the boat that they are passing. The boat being passed is the Stand-on vessel, they do not move or alter speed.
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Currently a little over 100 pieces of equipment with 75 of them being trucks.
Depending on which side they intend to pass you on, they should give you and audible horn blast. One blast indicates passing on the starboard and tow blasts indicate passing on the port. Remember to return the same audible horn signal to let them know that you heard them and are aware of their intentions. One blast from them gets one blast from you and so on. The vessel being passed will remain the Stand - on vessel, which means you do not alter your course or speed. They, being the Give-way vessel must alter speed and course to pass.
Depending on which side they intend to pass you on, they should give you and audible horn blast. One blast indicates passing on the starboard and tow blasts indicate passing on the port. Remember to return the same audible horn signal to let them know that you heard them and are aware of their intentions. One blast from them gets one blast from you and so on. The vessel being passed will remain the Stand - on vessel, which means you do not alter your course or speed. They, being the Give-way vessel must alter speed and course to pass.