If you and a friend are riding PWC’s, he is in front of you and stops very abruptly – you must Use The Throttle To Turn And Avoid The Collision. This is example of why you should not be too close to other vessels
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In this scenario, if your friend suddenly stops while riding Personal Watercraft (PWC), you need to use the throttle to steer and avoid a collision. This demonstrates the importance of maintaining a safe distance from other vessels to allow enough reaction time in unexpected situations. By giving yourself space, you can better control your PWC and respond to sudden changes in your surroundings, ensuring everyone’s safety on the water. Always remember to practice safe riding by keeping a safe distance!