Personal Watercraft Insurance, Speed Restrictions
Sunday, Mar. 2nd 2014 9:58 AM
Personal watercraft speed restrictions. No person shall operate a watercraft at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under prevailing conditions or in excess of posted limit. Speed shall be controlled to avoid collision or creating dangerous wake
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