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When two vessels are operating in the same general area, who is responsible for avoiding a collision?

  1. The smaller vessel

  2. The larger vessel

  3. The vessel moving faster

  4. The operators of both vessels

The correct answer is: The operators of both vessels

When two vessels are operating in the same general area, both operators are responsible for avoiding a collision. This is because both vessels have a duty to maintain a proper lookout and take necessary measures to avoid a collision. It is not the sole responsibility of one vessel based on its size, speed, or direction of movement. The operators of both vessels must communicate and work together to ensure the safety of both vessels and their passengers. Therefore, D is the correct answer.