Slow down and turn to avoid the small boat ahead of you.
You are boating at night you see a single white light directly ahead, you should give way by going around the other vessel.
Give way
If you see a single white light directly ahead at night then you are the give way vessel.
If you see a white light directly ahead of you while boating at night, you should alter your course to avoid a collision. Maintain a safe speed and be prepared to take evasive action if needed. White lights typically indicate a vessel's presence or movement; it's crucial to stay alert and navigate defensively in such situations.
If you see a single white light directly ahead while driving, it may indicate an oncoming vehicle or a traffic signal. If it's an oncoming vehicle, reduce your speed, stay in your lane, and be prepared to yield if necessary. If you suspect it's a traffic signal, approach with caution and be ready to stop if it turns red. Always prioritize safety and be aware of your surroundings.
To the left side and slightly ahead of the horse.
From dead ahead to 22.5 degrees abaft the starboard beam
Typically a sharp drop on the barometer and warm, moist air ahead of the storm front.
Typically a sharp drop on the barometer and warm, moist air ahead of the storm front.
Turn them on, see where the bright spot goes. It should be directly in line with the bike and a couple of yards ahead of the bike.
I was taught that you should look ahead a minimum of 15 seconds ahead. That equates to about a block to a block and a half ahead of you.
Dead centre