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The captain was not present at the time of the collision but the First Officer DID give commands to avoid the berg - rather than risk a head-on collision.
Not long. Between the spotting of the berg and the collision was less than forty seconds.
Today ships have radars that see through night and fog, making it possible to avoid ice bergs.
My answer to that would be 'No'. The father is responsible for providing child-support regardless of who has custody of the child; at least until the age of 18.
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The boater on the right is responsible for keeping watch to avoid a collision between two boats.
respondsible proactive drivers avoid collision
You have enough time to avoid a collision Source: Boat Tennessee-Responsible Boating
You have enough time to avoid a collision Source: Boat Tennessee-Responsible Boating
There is no way to avoid an impending collision.
You have enough time to avoid a collision Source: Boat Tennessee-Responsible Boating
Rules of the road. Just as with cars, there are rules set up so that one person realizes they are in the wrong and can take corrective action. For example, with boats and cars, if you are backing up you have no rights and have to take the responsility to make sure there are no others in your path. Interestingly, rule #1 is "Avoid collisions at all costs."So even if you are in the right as far as the rules of the road go, if you do nothing to avoid a collision, and a collision results, you can be held equally responsible for not following rule #1.
There will be no apparent relative motion between your aircraft and the other aircraft. The radar readings should enable the pilots to avoid a collision between aircrafts.
Speed up to avoid the collision.
After a collision with another player, Greg had a concussion.She quickly swerved to the left to avoid a collision.
a collision in which the driver fails to do everything reasonable to avoid it.
maintaining enough room between you and the vessel ahead to be able to stop or avoid collision