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In fog you observe your radar and determine that risk of collision exists with a vessel which is 2 miles off your port bow. You should().
A

stop your engines

B

sound the danger signal at two-minute intervals

C

hold course and speed until the other vessel is sighted

D

take avoiding action as soon as possible


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