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INLAND ONLY Which lights are required for a barge, not part of a composite unit, being pushed ahead?
A) Sidelights and a special flashing light
B) Sidelights, a towing light, and a stern light
C) Sidelights, a special flashing light, and a stern light
D) Sidelights and a stern light
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nickhulsman1 - 2021-08-07 20:23:02
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stern light would blind the vessel pushing ahead. has to be A
Stann85 - 2018-09-26 20:26:11
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How in reality that barge is pushed without being part of composite unit? I've never seen this
JayhawkNavy02 - 2018-09-03 17:45:22
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A is the correct answer, there is a photo on page 55

Rule 24(f): "A vessel pushed ahead, not being part of a composite unit, shall exhibit at the forward end, sidelights, and a special flashing light."

Answers B/C/D have a stern light and are therefore incorrect. That stern light would only be used if the vessel was towed alongside.
Castaneda_89 - 2018-02-14 19:50:08
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AGGS1970 Rule 24(f)(i) does apply to this situation due to it not being a composite unit
aggs1970 - 2017-04-09 16:00:36
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Rule 24 (f)i would seem to be applicable here. Why isn't it?
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