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Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: July 5, 2024) |
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Title 33 - Navigation and Navigable Waters |
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Chapter I - Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security |
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SubChapter P - Ports and Waterways Safety |
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Part 167 - Offshore Traffic Separation Schemes |
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Subpart B - Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas |
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Atlantic East Coast |
§ 167.173 - Off Delaware Bay: Two-Way Traffic Route.
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§ 167.173 Off Delaware Bay: Two-Way Traffic Route.
The Two-Way Traffic Route is recommended for use predominantly by tug and tow traffic transiting to and from the northeast in order to separate such traffic from large, inbound vessel traffic.
(a) The Two-Way Traffic Route is bounded on the west and south by a line connecting the following geographic positions:
Latitude Longitude 38°50.75′ N 75°03.40′ W 38°47.50′ N 75°01.80′ W 38°48.32′ N 74°55.30′ W 38°50.20′ N 74°49.73′ W 39°00.00′ N 74°40.23′ W (b) The two-way traffic route is bounded on the east and north by a line connecting the following geographic positions:
Latitude Longitude 39°00.00′ N 74°41.00′ W 38°50.48′ N 74°50.30′ W 38°48.80′ N 74°55.25′ W 38°48.33′ N 74°59.30′ W 38°49.10′ N 75°01.65′ W 38°51.27′ N 75°02.83′ W [CGD 97-004, 65 FR 12945, Mar. 10, 2000]