USCG Exam Practice · Rule 15 — Crossing Situation
Under the Inland Navigation Rules, when two power-driven vessels are crossing so as to involve risk of collision, which vessel is the give-way vessel?
- AThe vessel that is the faster of the two
- BThe vessel that has the other on her port side
- CThe vessel that has the other on her starboard side✓ correct
- DThe vessel that is the larger of the two
Why C is correct
33 CFR §83.15(a) states that in a crossing situation involving risk of collision, the vessel which has the other on her starboard side shall keep out of the way. Speed and size are not factors in determining the give-way vessel under this rule.
Cited:33 CFR §83.15
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