1. Motorized vessels propelling a convoy shall have sufficient power to ensure proper control of the convoy.
2. The pusher of a pushed convoy shall be capable without turning of stopping the convoy in good time in such a way that the convoy remains under proper control.
3. Motorized vessels may not, except for rescue or assistance to a vessel in distress, be used for towing, pushing or propelling a side-by-side formation, unless such a use is allowed in their ship’s certificate. It is prohibited for motorized vessels towing or pushing other vessels or propelling them in side-by-side formation to leave them during making-fast or anchoring operations before the fairway has been cleared of such vessels and the boatmaster of the convoy has satisfied himself that they are in a secure position.
4. Ship-borne barges shall not be placed at the head of a pushed convoy unless anchors may be presented at the head of the convoy.
5. Passenger vessel with passengers on board shall not sail in side-by-side formation. Sailing in side-by-side formation shall be permitted only for the emergency towing of a passenger vessel.