Question 2 MODU01 - Offshore Installation Manager
INLAND ONLY Which of the following may be displayed by a law enforcement boat?
The Correct Answer is A **Why Option A ("flashing blue light") is correct:** In the United States, regulations (often aligning with specific state or federal inland rules) permit authorized law enforcement vessels to display a **flashing blue light** as a signal. This light is used to indicate the boat is engaged in official law enforcement activities, often in the context of directing traffic, enforcing regulations, or conducting emergency operations. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **B) flashing amber light:** Amber (or yellow) flashing lights are typically reserved for dredge tenders, workboats, or vessels with a special purpose that are not law enforcement, such as certain commercial operations or towing activities, but they are not the standard identifying signal for police vessels. * **C) blue flag:** Flags are primarily used for daytime signals (such as the Alfa flag for scuba/diving operations) or national/organizational identification. A blue flag is not a standardized, regulated distress or law enforcement signal. * **D) flashing red light:** Flashing red lights are generally reserved for emergency vehicles on land. While a fixed red light is part of standard navigation lighting (port side), a continuous **flashing** red light is not the recognized identification signal for law enforcement boats under inland navigation rules (though certain emergency/rescue vehicles might use a combination of red and blue, the definitive law enforcement signal is the blue flash).
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