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  2. SeaBubbles - Wikipedia

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    Designed to operate in a no-wake zone, the SeaBubbles rises after a few meters and reaches a speed of 11 to 15 km/h (6 to 8 kn), on four skids. This reduces water drag by 40% and increases efficiency, [4] allowing speeds of up to a potential 46 km/h (25 kn). [7]

  3. Wake (physics) - Wikipedia

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    "No wake zones" may prohibit wakes in marinas, near moorings and within some distance of shore [3] in order to facilitate recreation by other boats and reduce the damage wakes cause. Powered narrowboats on British canals are not permitted to create a breaking wash (a wake large enough to create a breaking wave) along the banks, as this erodes ...

  4. Williamstown Lake - Wikipedia

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    No Wake Zones shall be marked in all designated areas of Williamstown Lake with buoys, signs and other visible markers marking designated areas or No Wake Zones in cove areas. While operating in these areas it is prohibited to operate any vehicle at a speed greater than five miles per hour and in no case create a white cap in a No Wake Zone.

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  6. Summersville Lake - Wikipedia

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    There is a small boat under the lake that was intentionally sunk to give divers something to view while scuba diving. Beyond the bridge that Route 19 crosses over the lake is a no-wake zone for casual boating. Located on the cliffs of Summersville Lake is the only working lighthouse in West Virginia, the Summersville Lake Lighthouse.

  7. Construction zone speeding cameras: How much money has NY ...

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    New York's Automated Work Zone Speed Enforcement program fully launched in May, leading to over 130,000 violations and millions of dollars in fines.

  8. Why speeding through an active work zone on PA roads ... - AOL

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    On Dec. 14, the Work Zone Speed Safety Cameras (WZSSC) program was signed into law under Act 38 of 2023, making a five-year pilot program that used cameras to help enforce speed limits in active ...

  9. Navigational aid - Wikipedia

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    mark a controlled area such as no wake, idles speed, speed limit, or ski zone. Crossed diamonds [10] show areas off limits to all boats, like swimming areas and dams.