A. PROHIBITORY SIGNS
1. No entry
2. No overtaking
3. No overtaking of convoys by convoys
4. No passing or overtaking of other vessels
5. No berthing (no anchoring or making fast) on the side of the waterway on which the sign stands
6. No anchoring or trailing of anchors, chains or cables on the side of the waterway on which the sign stands
7. No mooring on the side of the waterway on which the sign stands
8. No turning
9. Do not create wake or wash (suction effect)
10. No passing outside the area marked with boards or green lights
11. No passing outside the area marked with boards
12. Entry prohibited – but prepare to get under way
13. Motorised vessels prohibited
14. sports or pleasure craft prohibited
15. Water skiing prohibited
16. sailing vessels prohibited
17. rowing boats prohibited
18. use of sailboards prohibited
19. End of zone of high-speed navigation of small sports or pleasure craft
20. No launching or beaching of vessels
21. Water scooters prohibited
B. MANDATORY SIGNS
22. Proceed in the direction shown by the arrow
23. Move to the side of the fairway on your port side
24. Move to the side of the fairway on your starboard side
25. Keep to the side of the fairway on your port side
26. Keep to the side of the fairway on your starboard side
27. Cross fairway to port
28. Cross fairway to starboard
29. Stop as prescribed in the regulations
30. Do not exceed the speed indicated (in km/h)
31. Give a sound signal
32. Keep a particularly sharp lookout
33. Keep a particularly sharp lookout when entering the main waterway
34. Keep a particularly sharp lookout when crossing the main waterway
35. Vessels proceeding on the main waterway must, if necessary, change course or speed to allow vessels to
leave tributary waterways
36. obligation to enter into a radiotelephone link
37. obligation to enter into a radiotelephone link on the channel indicated
C. RESTRICTIVE SIGNS
38. Depth of water limited (in metres)
39. Headroom above water level limited (in metres)
40. Width of passage or fairway limited
41. There are restrictions on navigation: make enquiries
42. The fairway lies at the distance indicated from the right (left) bank (in metres)
D. RECOMMENDATORY SIGNS
43. Passage in both directions
44. Passage only in the direction indicated (passage in the opposite direction prohibited)
45. You are recommended to keep within the area indicated
46. You are recommended to proceed in the direction shown by the arrow
E. INFORMATIVE SIGNS
47. entry permitted
48. Overhead power line crossing (height above the highest navigable water level)
49. Weir close ahead
50. Cable ferry
51. Ferry boat moving independently
52. Berthing permitted
53. Berthing permitted on the stretch of water of the breadth measured from and shown on the board in metres
54. Berthing permitted on the stretch of water bounded by two distances measured from and shown on the
board in metres
55. Maximum number of vessels permitted to berth abreast.
56. Berthing area reserved for pushing-navigation vessels that push but do not carry hazardous materials
57. Berthing area reserved for pushing-navigation vessels that are required to carry one blue light or one blue
cone
58. Berthing area reserved for pushing-navigation vessels that are required to carry two blue lights or two blue
cones
59. Berthing area reserved for pushing-navigation vessels that are required to carry three blue lights or three
blue cones
60. Berthing area reserved for vessels other than pushing-navigation vessels that are not required to carry
marking
61. Berthing area reserved for vessels other than pushing-navigation vessels that are required to carry one blue
light or one blue cone
62. Berthing area reserved for vessels other than pushing-navigation vessels that are required to carry two blue
lights or two blue cones
63. Berthing area reserved for vessels other than pushing-navigation vessels that are required to carry three blue
lights or three blue cones
64. Berthing area reserved for all vessels that are not required to carry marking
65. Berthing area reserved for all vessels that are required to carry one blue light or one blue cone
66. Berthing area reserved for all vessels that are required to carry two blue lights or two blue cones
67. Berthing area reserved for all vessels that are required to carry three blue lights or three blue cones
68. Anchoring or training of anchors, chains or cables permitted
69. Making fast to the bank permitted
70. Berthing area reserved for loading and unloading vehicles
71. turning area
72. Crossing with secondary waterway ahead
73. Junction with secondary waterway ahead
74. Crossing with main waterway ahead
75. Junction with main waterway ahead
76. End of a prohibition, obligation, or restriction – applies to traffic in one direction only
77. One or two fixed white lights before an obstacle – stop if the regulations so require
78. One or two flashing white lights before an obstacle – you may proceed
79. Drinking water supply
80. telephone
81. Motorised vessels permitted
82. sports or pleasure craft permitted
83. Water skiing permitted
84. sailing vessels permitted
85. Rowing boats permitted
86. use of sailboards permitted
87. High-speed navigation of small sports and pleasure craft permitted
88. Launching or beaching of vessels permitted
89. Possibility of obtaining nautical information on the radiotelephone channel indicated
90. Water scooters permitted
MARKS INDICATING FAIRWAY LIMITS ON INLAND WATERWAYS
1. the left side of the fairway
2. fairway bifurcation
3. the right side of the fairway
4. dangerous place near the left edge of the fairway.
5. Dangerous place in mid-fairway
6. dangerous place near the right edge of the fairway.
7. isolated danger mark
8. safe water mark
9. Fairway near the left bank
10. fairway near the right bank
11. Fairway cross-over from right to left bank
12. Fairway cross-over from left to left right bank
13. Mark placed on the left side of exit from lake or broad waterway
14. Mark placed on the right side of exit from lake or broad waterway
15. The “A” (Alpha) flag. Caution! Diver down.
CAUTION!
Inland waterways (with the river current)
Red colour – the right (starboard) side of the fairway
Green colour – the left (port) side of the fairway
Maritime waters
Red colour – the left (port) side of the fairway
Green colour – the right (starboard) side of the fairway
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