A crossed diamond is used to mark a swimming area. This is considered a 'Boat Exclusion Area," and may be placed outside spots such as a dam, rapids, swim area, etc.
A circle marker is a symbol on a regulatory marker that is used to mark a no wake or idle speed area.
a human figure in profile in water (wavy line) from the torso up, with an arm raised with elbow bent (like an Australian crawl stroke).
An orange circle is used to mark a no wake or idle speed zone.
A crossed diamond is used to mark a swimming area. This is considered a 'Boat Exclusion Area," and may be placed outside spots such as a dam, rapids, swim area, etc.
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A circle. The circle stands for a controlled area which means that there are rules to follow. in this case it would mean slowing down the slowest speed while maintaining steering control.
A circle. The circle stands for a controlled area which means that there are rules to follow. in this case it would mean slowing down the slowest speed while maintaining steering control.
A circle. The circle stands for a controlled area which means that there are rules to follow. in this case it would mean slowing down the slowest speed while maintaining steering control.
You mark it with a marker.
This is how a store clerk explained it to me when I asked the same question: They "mark" the bills with a special marker to determine if the the bill is counterfeit. If the bill is legit, the marker does not put a mark on it, but if it is counterfeit, the marker will leave a streak.
The word marker has two syllables. Mark-er.
White buoy, upper and lower orange strip horizontally, Orange zero in the center. May have the words SLOW NO WAKE.