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Tag: TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES

Traffic Separation Scheme

Posted on October 3, 2025October 3, 2025 By admin No Comments on Traffic Separation Scheme

DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN ADOPTED AND NON-ADOPTED ROUTEING SCHEMES. ADOPTED SCHEMES: NON-ADOPTED SCHEMES: FIVE PRECISE OBJECTIVES OF THE IMO ROUTEING. STATE WHERE INFORMATION ON TSS CAN BE OBTAINED. Non-compliance with the TSS is considered a serious maritime offence, on summary conviction is liable to a fineof maximum £ 50,000/-

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Traffic Separation Scheme

Posted on January 6, 2020January 6, 2020 By admin No Comments on Traffic Separation Scheme
Traffic Separation Scheme

What is Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) Traffic Separation Schemes are designed to ease congestion, assist traffic flow and prevent ships approaching head on to each other in the busier waterways of the world. Their use should make navigation simple, but a great number of close quarters and collision situations continue to arise within Traffic Separation…

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COLREG in easy language (Rule 10)

Posted on November 22, 2019February 19, 2020 By admin No Comments on COLREG in easy language (Rule 10)
COLREG in easy language (Rule 10)

Rule 10 Traffic separation schemes  (a) This Rule applies to traffic separation schemes adopted by the Organization and does not relieve any vessel of her obligation under any other Rule. Nothing in Rule 10 is saying that sailing in a lane of a Traffic Separation Scheme you have any “priority” with cross traffic coming from…

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