Question 3 GLI07 - OUPV

INLAND ONLY Which of the following is indicated by a vessel displaying a flashing blue light?

A A law enforcement vessel
B A work boat
C A vessel engaged in a race
D A vessel transferring hazardous cargo
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is A **Why option A ("A law enforcement vessel") is correct:** Under the Inland Navigation Rules (33 CFR Subchapter E), a flashing blue light is a specific signal reserved exclusively for use by **law enforcement vessels** of the United States, including those operated by federal, state, or local agencies. This light is used to identify the vessel as being engaged in law enforcement duties. **Why option B ("A work boat") is incorrect:** Work boats or vessels engaged in dredging or underwater operations typically display specific shapes and/or lights defined by Rule 27 (e.g., restricted in ability to maneuver lights/shapes: red-white-red vertical lights). There is no rule mandating or permitting a standard work boat to display a flashing blue light. **Why option C ("A vessel engaged in a race") is incorrect:** Vessels engaged in races, such as sailboats, are generally required to adhere to the standard rules of the road but have no specific navigational light display (like a flashing blue light) designated for racing identification under the Inland Rules. **Why option D ("A vessel transferring hazardous cargo") is incorrect:** Vessels carrying dangerous goods are identified primarily by mandatory placards, manifests, and documentation, but the display of a flashing blue light is not a required or recognized signal for this purpose under the Navigation Rules.

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