Shen44 wrote:
BG Taking a test is one thing. That requires precise use of the terminology
to be sure you pick the right answer.
Or at least the ability to spot "trick" wording of questions.
Having a "discussion", let's say, preparatory, to taking that test, is another
matter.
During that time, especially with a "Rules" discussion, you want to note all
the possible interpretations and why they are correct or why they can get you
in trouble so that when you take the test (be it a classroom or out on the
water) you know what the rule means as well as what it says.
So, again, I have no problem with someone using the phrase "right of way" in
the context of this type of discussion, when the point about "stand on", "give
way" is being discussed by those who have frequently gone down this waterway
before.
I also have no problem with a quick blurb from someone, reminding us all that
others are reading this who may not be aware of the distinction .... I just
don't feel it requires umpteen post to rehash it.
Agreed on all points. The problem with the term "Right Of Way" is that
it's subject to misinterpretation by many. That's one reason why it's
been dropped from most of the ColRegs. 'Stand On' and 'Give Way' are
much clearer descriptive terms IMHO.
Fresh Breezes- Doug King
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