During periods of lower visibility, it is essential to reduce speed and increase following distance to ensure safety. Drivers should use low-beam headlights and avoid using high beams, as they can reflect off fog or rain, worsening visibility. Additionally, it's important to stay alert and be prepared to stop or change direction if necessary. If visibility becomes extremely poor, pulling over to a safe location until conditions improve is advisable.
lights must be on during periods of restriced visibility
Lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility
Lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility
Lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility. ref: EQ-2
Navigation lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility.
lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility
On power-driven vessels, navigation lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility.
On power-driven vessels, navigation lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility.
On power-driven vessels, navigation lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility.
A powerboat at anchor during periods of restricted visibility is required to sound a specific signal: it must make one short blast every minute. This signal helps to alert other vessels in the vicinity of its presence. Additionally, the boat should display appropriate anchor lights to enhance visibility.
Sailboat
When visibility is 300ft