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INLAND ONLY Which lights are required for a barge,
not part of a compostite unit, being pushed ahead?

A. Sidelights and a sternlight
B. Sidelights, a special flashing light, and a sternlight.
C. Sidlights and a speical flashing light.
D. Sidelights, a towing light, and a sternlight.

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INLAND ONLY Which lights are required for a barge,
not part of a compostite unit, being pushed ahead?

A. Sidelights and a sternlight
B. Sidelights, a special flashing light, and a sternlight.
C. Sidlights and a speical flashing light.
D. Sidelights, a towing light, and a sternlight.

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INLAND ONLY Which lights are required for a barge,
not part of a compostite unit, being pushed ahead?

A. Sidelights and a sternlight
B. Sidelights, a special flashing light, and a sternlight.
C. Sidlights and a speical flashing light.
D. Sidelights, a towing light, and a sternlight.



Shen44 wrote:
Ans. C


Where is this rule? The reference I have says that two vertical white
lights at the mast head is the signal for a tow or pushing a barge...
thre vertical lights if it exceeds 200 meters in length (which would be
a pretty darn big barge).

Regards
Doug King

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C. is correct. The other answers all call for a stern light. The barge
being pushed would not have a sternlight, that would be found on the stern
of the pushing vessel.

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INLAND ONLY Which lights are required for a barge,
not part of a compostite unit, being pushed ahead?

A. Sidelights and a sternlight
B. Sidelights, a special flashing light, and a sternlight.
C. Sidlights and a speical flashing light.
D. Sidelights, a towing light, and a sternlight.



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I was doing it from memory while you had to look it
up. Besides, as the answers are written, C is NOT
a valid answer.

There is no such thing as a sidlight nor a speical flashing light.

B is the closets best answer.

CN

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Date: 12/7/2004 3:37 PM Pacific Standard Time
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INLAND ONLY Which lights are required for a barge,
not part of a compostite unit, being pushed ahead?

A. Sidelights and a sternlight
B. Sidelights, a special flashing light, and a sternlight.
C. Sidlights and a speical flashing light.
D. Sidelights, a towing light, and a sternlight.


Ans. C



no such thing as a speical flashing light . . .

CN

Maybe not in Nealand, but you should check in the rule book. I think
you just confessed to hiring someone to take the test for you.


 
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