 Hi, I'm Janet Stringer, and I'm a constable with the Vancouver Police Marine Unit. Today I'm going to talk to you about the rules of the road when you're on a paddleboard. A stand-up paddleboard is considered a human-powered vessel when being paddled outside of the surf zone, and you must adhere to all of the rules of the road on the water. Just as on land, when you are paddling in a narrow channel, such as Falls Creek, you must stick to the right side of the waterway and allow faster vessels to pass you on your left. Do not linger in the middle of the channel or on the wrong side of the channel as it may confuse other boaters and it will put you in danger. Be cautious and do not impede other vessels when crossing a channel. Finally, no matter what you're doing on the water, have fun and be safe.