Which signal indicates you may overtake on your starboard side?

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Multiple Choice

Which signal indicates you may overtake on your starboard side?

Explanation:
Communicating overtaking intentions clearly. When one vessel plans to pass another, it must signal which side it will use for the pass. Saying “I intend to overtake you on your starboard side” tells the other vessel you will pass on its right-hand side, allowing them to anticipate and keep clear or adjust as needed for a safe pass on that side. The other statements either indicate the opposite side, that no overtaking will occur, or that you’re leaving berth, none of which convey the plan to pass on the starboard side.

Communicating overtaking intentions clearly. When one vessel plans to pass another, it must signal which side it will use for the pass. Saying “I intend to overtake you on your starboard side” tells the other vessel you will pass on its right-hand side, allowing them to anticipate and keep clear or adjust as needed for a safe pass on that side. The other statements either indicate the opposite side, that no overtaking will occur, or that you’re leaving berth, none of which convey the plan to pass on the starboard side.

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