Learning 'Rules of the Road': New Graphics Method

January 16, 2013

NavTeach.com offers leading edge memory graphics method of effectively learning the USCG Navigation Rules of the Road.

Total recall of the complicated and often misunderstood navigation rules of the road for mariners is achieved by remembering certain pictures and data in a set order and sequence. No matter what type of vessel the obligation for the operator to know these rules is mandatory and required for both State and USCG license.

Marine navigation rules of the road is a way of life, a behavior that must be accurately applied and become second nature for safety and success in the marine world when operating a vessel. With its intricate patterns and multi-faceted meanings it is often the most complicated of all subjects taught in the marine sciences.

All of us have vivid memories that we recall with precision and full clarity. This system of learning uses that very same capability to achieve tremendous results in this endeavor and should be considered for anyone that takes to the water on a marine vessel, both professional and for pleasure. NavTeach say that it's a learning experience that lasts a lifetime. Contact NavTeach.com for more information.
 

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