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[US Coast Guard Navigation Rules](https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/navRules/navrules.pdf) [US Coast Guard Navigation Rules](https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/navRules/navrules.pdf)
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I. Introduction # Navigation Rules and Regulations
A. International Rules
B. Inland Rules
II. Part A - General ## I. Introduction
A. Rule 1: Application The introduction provides an overview of the International and Inland Navigation Rules.
B. Rule 2: Responsibility
C. Rule 3: General Definitions ### A. International Rules
The International Rules, also known as the 72 COLREGS (Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972), apply to vessels on international waters.
### B. Inland Rules
The Inland Rules, contained in the Inland Navigational Rules Act of 1980, apply to vessels navigating on inland waters of the United States.
## II. Part A - General
This part covers general rules and definitions that apply to both International and Inland Rules.
### A. Rule 1: Application
Rule 1 states the application of the Rules and the responsibilities of the vessel owners, masters, and crew to comply with the Rules.
### B. Rule 2: Responsibility
Rule 2 explains the responsibility of vessels to comply with the Rules and take necessary precautions to avoid collisions.
### C. Rule 3: General Definitions
Rule 3 provides definitions for terms used throughout the Rules, such as "vessel," "power-driven vessel," "sailing vessel," and "vessel engaged in fishing."
## III. Part B - Steering and Sailing Rules
This part is divided into three sections that cover the conduct of vessels in various situations.
### A. Section I - Conduct of Vessels in Any Condition of Visibility
This section contains rules that apply to vessels in any visibility condition.
III. Part B - Steering and Sailing Rules
A. Section I - Conduct of Vessels in Any Condition of Visibility
1. Rule 4: Application 1. Rule 4: Application
2. Rule 5: Look-out 2. Rule 5: Look-out
3. Rule 6: Safe Speed 3. Rule 6: Safe Speed
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6. Rule 9: Narrow Channels 6. Rule 9: Narrow Channels
7. Rule 10: Traffic Separation Schemes 7. Rule 10: Traffic Separation Schemes
B. Section II - Conduct of Vessels in Sight of One Another ### B. Section II - Conduct of Vessels in Sight of One Another
This section covers rules for vessels that are in sight of each other.
1. Rule 11: Application 1. Rule 11: Application
2. Rule 12: Sailing Vessels 2. Rule 12: Sailing Vessels
3. Rule 13: Overtaking 3. Rule 13: Overtaking
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7. Rule 17: Action by Stand-on Vessel 7. Rule 17: Action by Stand-on Vessel
8. Rule 18: Responsibilities Between Vessels 8. Rule 18: Responsibilities Between Vessels
C. Section III - Conduct of Vessels in Restricted Visibility ### C. Section III - Conduct of Vessels in Restricted Visibility
This section contains rules for vessels navigating in restricted visibility conditions.
1. Rule 19: Conduct of Vessels in Restricted Visibility 1. Rule 19: Conduct of Vessels in Restricted Visibility
IV. Part C - Lights and Shapes ## IV. Part C - Lights and Shapes
A. Rule 20: Application This part covers the requirements for lights and shapes that vessels must display in various situations.
B. Rule 21: Definitions
C. Rule 22: Visibility of Lights
D. Rule 23: Power-driven Vessels Underway
E. Rule 24: Towing and Pushing
F. Rule 25: Sailing Vessels Underway and Vessels Under Oars
G. Rule 26: Fishing Vessels
H. Rule 27: Vessels Not Under Command or Restricted in Their Ability to Maneuver
I. Rule 28: Vessels Constrained by Their Draft
J. Rule 29: Pilot Vessels
K. Rule 30: Anchored Vessels and Vessels Aground
L. Rule 31: Seaplanes
V. Part D - Sound and Light Signals ### A. Rule 20: Application
A. Rule 32: Definitions ### B. Rule 21: Definitions
B. Rule 33: Equipment for Sound Signals ### C. Rule 22: Visibility of Lights
C. Rule 34: Maneuvering and Warning Signals ### D. Rule 23: Power-driven Vessels Underway
D. Rule 35: Sound Signals in Restricted Visibility ### E. Rule 24: Towing and Pushing
E. Rule 36: Signals to Attract Attention ### F. Rule 25: Sailing Vessels Underway and Vessels Under Oars
F. Rule 37: Distress Signals ### G. Rule 26: Fishing Vessels
### H. Rule 27: Vessels Not Under Command or Restricted in Their Ability to Maneuver
### I. Rule 28: Vessels Constrained by Their Draft
### J. Rule 29: Pilot Vessels
### K. Rule 30: Anchored Vessels and Vessels Aground
### L. Rule 31: Seaplanes
VI. Part E - Exemptions ## V. Part D - Sound and Light Signals
A. Rule 38: Exemptions This part covers the requirements for sound and light signals that vessels must use in various situations.
B. Annex I: Positioning and Technical Details of Lights and Shapes
C. Annex II: Additional Signals for Fishing Vessels Fishing in Close Proximity
D. Annex III: Technical Details of Sound Signal Appliances
E. Annex IV: Distress Signals
F. Annex V: Pilot Rules
VII. Other Regulations ### A. Rule 32: Definitions
A. Interpretative Rules ### B. Rule 33: Equipment for Sound Signals
B. COLREGS Demarcation Lines ### C. Rule 34: Maneuvering and Warning Signals
C. Penalty Provisions ### D. Rule 35: Sound Signals in Restricted Visibility
D. Alternative Compliance ### E. Rule 36: Signals to Attract Attention
E. Waters Specified by the Secretary ### F. Rule 37: Distress Signals
F. Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Regulations
## VI. Part E - Exemptions and Annexes
This part covers exemptions from the Rules and additional information in the annexes.
### A. Rule 38: Exemptions
### B. Annex I: Positioning and Technical Details of Lights and Shapes
### C. Annex II: Additional Signals for Fishing Vessels Fishing in Close Proximity
### D. Annex III: Technical Details of Sound Signal Appliances
### E. Annex IV: Distress Signals
### F. Annex V: Pilot Rules
## VII. Other Regulations
This section covers additional regulations related to navigation.
### A. Interpretative Rules
### B. COLREGS Demarcation Lines
### C. Penalty Provisions
### D. Alternative Compliance
### E. Waters Specified by the Secretary
### F. Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Regulations