§ 167.154. Off New York: South-eastern approach.
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(a)A separation zone is established bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: ::: {width="100%"} ::: {.gpotbl_div} Latitude Longitude 40°03.10′ N 73°17.93′ W 40°06.50′ N 73°22.73′ W 40°22.45′ N 73°43.55′ W 40°23.20′ N 73°42.70′ W 40°08.72′ N 73°20.10′ W 40°05.32′ N 73°15.28′ W ::: :::
(b)A traffic lane for north-westbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: ::: {width="100%"} ::: {.gpotbl_div} Latitude Longitude 40°08.98′ N 73°10.87′ W 40°12.42′ N 73°15.67′ W 40°24.02′ N 73°41.97′ W ::: :::
(c)A traffic lane for south-eastbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: ::: {width="100%"} ::: {.gpotbl_div} Latitude Longitude 40°21.82′ N 73°44.55′ W 40°02.80′ N 73°27.15′ W 39°59.43′ N 73°22.35′ W ::: ::: \[CGD 84-004, 52 FR 33589, Sept. 4, 1987, as amended by CGD 97-023, 62 FR 33365, June 19, 1997\]
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Off New York: South-eastern approach.
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