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Maintain course and speed, but stay alert.
If they're approaching head-on - they should pass each other port-side to port-side. if they're travelling in the same direction - the faster vessel can pass either side - so long as there is sufficient clearance so as to avoid a collision.
Maintain speed and course, but stay alert.
Perpendicular lines are specific kinds of intersecting lines. They both cross paths. Intersecting lines can cross paths in any way, but perpendicular lines have to cross at right angles.
They both cross paths. Intersecting lines can cross paths in any ways, but perpendicular lines have to cross at 90 degrees.
The power vehicle is on the right, therefore it is looking at the other vehicle's green light, making the vehicle on the right the stand on vehicle (meaning it maintains present course and speed).
The power vehicle is on the right, therefore it is looking at the other vehicle's green light, making the vehicle on the right the stand on vehicle (meaning it maintains present course and speed).
The Right Left Cross Upper Right Corner seam
It is better to cross at right angles, because it is less likely to grab the front wheel...
Yield to the pedestrians.
Your franchise consultant should hopefully be available to help out when times get rough. They should be there to guide you on the right paths to take.
An intersection is where people or things can cross paths and then continue on their same path. Ie a four way intersection. A junction is also a place to cross paths, however, the person or thing must either turn back or negotiate a new direction to continue. Like coming to a tee in the road, you must either turn left, right, or turn back but you can't go forward.