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A vessel outbound from a port or pilot station within an inshore traffic zone is recommended to ______.

  • A.call at a port,pilot station,destination or sheltered anchorage
  • B.use the appropriate lane other than the adjacent traffic separation scheme
  • C.use the inshore traffic zone
  • D.join the adjacent traffic lane as soon as possible
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