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A green light indicates approach under full control when passing a lock. This light signals that the lock is ready for the vessel to enter and proceed through at a speed where the vessel can be safely controlled through the lock chamber.
When passing through a lock, a green light typically indicates that you should approach the lock under full control. This means that you should reduce your speed and be prepared to enter the lock safely. It is important to follow any additional instructions provided by the lock operator to ensure a smooth passage through the lock.
A red light in a lock means you should approach with caution and full control. This indicates that there may be other boats ahead or that the lock is in operation, so you should be prepared to stop or maneuver as needed.
A yellow flashing light signals to approach the lock under full control. This type of light indicates caution and that a lock is approaching. The boat should proceed slowly and cautiously to safely navigate the lock.
A steady green light typically indicates that you should approach the lock under full control. This means maintaining a slow and controlled speed as you navigate through the lock to ensure safety and proper alignment with the lock gates.
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A green light indicates approach under full control when passing a lock. This light signals that the lock is ready for the vessel to enter and proceed through at a speed where the vessel can be safely controlled through the lock chamber.
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When passing through a lock, a green light typically indicates that you should approach the lock under full control. This means that you should reduce your speed and be prepared to enter the lock safely. It is important to follow any additional instructions provided by the lock operator to ensure a smooth passage through the lock.
When passing through a lock, a green light means that you should approach the lock under full control. This indicates that the lock is ready for your vessel to enter safely. Always be prepared to respond to any additional signals or changes in lighting as you approach the lock.
When passing through a lock, a green light indicates that you should approach the lock under full control. This signal suggests that it is safe to proceed, but you should remain vigilant and prepared for any changes in the situation as you approach. Always follow additional instructions and signals from lock personnel if present.
A red light in a lock means you should approach with caution and full control. This indicates that there may be other boats ahead or that the lock is in operation, so you should be prepared to stop or maneuver as needed.
A yellow flashing light signals to approach the lock under full control. This type of light indicates caution and that a lock is approaching. The boat should proceed slowly and cautiously to safely navigate the lock.