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Under which circumstances is an operator involved in a boating accident not required to stop their vessel immediately at the scene of the accident and give assistance?

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A boat operator must generally stop and render aid after an accident, except in cases where doing so would present a danger to the vessel or the individuals involved.

Step-by-step explanation:

An operator involved in a boating accident is generally required to stop their vessel immediately at the scene, render aid, and exchange information. The rare circumstances under which an operator may not stop include situations where stopping might endanger their vessel, the people on board, or those in the water. Additionally, when providing assistance could seriously harm the operator or other survivors, the operator is not obligated to stop and provide help.

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