When a motor boat is crossing paths with a PWC it should give way to all vessels on your starboard side.
A sailboat under sail is about to cross paths with a PWC. What action should be taken?
Both vessels are Power Driven Vessels - Rule 15 applies. Whichever has the other on her starboard hand must give way.
The vessel on the port (left) should give way.
The vessel on the port (left) should give way.
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The power-driven vessel should change course and speed.
It is generally not permissible to bike on highways, as they are designed for motor vehicles and can be dangerous for cyclists. Cyclists should use designated bike lanes or paths for safety.
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When a sailboat under sail is about to cross paths with a personal watercraft (PWC), the sailboat should generally maintain its course and speed, as it has the right of way according to the navigation rules. The PWC operator should take action to avoid the sailboat by altering course or speed. It’s essential for both vessels to be vigilant and communicate if necessary to prevent a collision. Always prioritize safety and adhere to local boating regulations.
That depends where you go. Block Island has bike paths you can use.
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You should give way to starboard.