Question 2 GLI07 - OUPV
INLAND ONLY Which of the following may be displayed by a law enforcement boat?
The Correct Answer is A **Explanation for Option A (flashing blue light):** A flashing blue light is the globally recognized and legally mandated signal light used by law enforcement, police, or patrol vessels while actively engaged in law enforcement duties, such as conducting stops or signaling their official presence and authority. In United States inland waters (as well as international waters, usually under specific Rules of the Road), this light signifies a vessel that is lawfully engaged in enforcement activities. **Explanation of Incorrect Options:** * **B) flashing amber light:** An amber (or yellow) flashing light is typically used in inland waters to indicate certain types of special purpose vessels, such as dredges, towing vessels pushing ahead (in certain configurations), or potentially certain official regulatory or maintenance vessels, but it does not denote a vessel actively engaged in law enforcement duties. * **C) blue flag:** Flags, including a blue flag, are used for various signaling purposes (e.g., diver down, quarantine, owner absent), but they are not the primary or recognized legal means of displaying law enforcement authority by a vessel at night or under specific circumstances requiring immediate identification. * **D) flashing red light:** A flashing red light is most commonly associated with a vessel that is constrained by its ability to maneuver (like a tow vessel with a very long tow) or, when displayed in conjunction with specific day shapes, may indicate specific restricted operations. However, a flashing red light alone is not the standard signal for a law enforcement vessel. (Steady red and green lights are required sidelights.)
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