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BOTH INTERNATIONAL & INLAND While underway in fog, you hear the fog signal of another vessel ahead. If a risk of collision exists, which action is required by the Rules?
A) sound three short blasts and back your engines
B) slow to bare steerageway and navigate with caution
C) continue on your course and speed until the other vessel is sighted
D) stop your engines and navigate with caution
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A embarcação está em visibilidade restrita, o risco de abalroamento foi constatado, de acordo com a questão. Logo você deve reduzir sua velocidade ao mínimo que lhe permita manter seu rumo, ou caso necessário, retirar todo seu seguimento. Isso leva a você ficar em dúvida entre B) e D). De acordo, com o gabarito, há uma preferência a 1° reduzir seu seguimento, e depois, caso necessário, cortá-lo por completo.
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