This answer depends greatly on the size of the vessel at anchor.
Rules of the Road. RULE 35,SOUND SIGNALS IN RESTRICTED VISIBILITY
(g/f) A vessel at anchor shall at intervals of not more than 1 minute ring the bell rapidly for about 5 seconds. In a vessel 100 meters or more in length the bell shall be sounded in the forepart of the vessel and immediately after the ringing of the bell the gong shall be sounded rapidly for about 5 seconds in the after part of the vessel. A vessel at anchor may in addition sound three blasts in succession, namely one short, one long and one short blast, to give warning of her position and of the possibility of collision to an approaching vessel.
Yes
Navigation in cars can be free or require a separate payment, depending on the vehicle and the type of navigation system installed.
Navigation services in a car may require payment, depending on the specific service and the car's features. Some vehicles come with built-in navigation systems that may require a subscription or additional fees for certain features or updates. Other cars may offer navigation services through smartphone apps that may also require a subscription or data usage fees. It's important to check with the car manufacturer or service provider for specific details on costs associated with navigation services in a car.
The Mercedes GPS navigation does require an installation cd. From what I read its a waste of money because they usually don't work. It looks like its cheaper to buy your own GPS.
Navigation lights
Yes. Both restricted and unrestricted reporting require investigations. Its a matter of who knows why and the results of the investigation that changss.
so dumb hoes like you can find stuff
Yes. Both restricted and unrestricted reporting require investigations. Its a matter of who knows why and the results of the investigation that changss.
Navigation lights
A 2009 M-Class Mercedes has hard-drive based navigation and does not require a disc at all. The specific years and models each navigation disc is compatible with is labeled on the disc.
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The "R" rating on a movie stands for "Restricted." It means that viewers under 17 require an accompanying parent or adult guardian because of strong language, violence, or adult content.