Question 3 OSV02 - Mate - Offshore Supply Vessels

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 is Correct:** According to the Inland Navigation Rules, a vessel displaying a **flashing blue light** is designated as a **law enforcement vessel** (e.g., U.S. Coast Guard, state police, or local police) when engaged in enforcement duties. This light signals that the vessel is involved in authorized law enforcement activities. **Why Other Options are Incorrect:** * **B) A work boat:** A vessel engaged in towing, pushing, or dredging operations (often categorized as work boats) typically uses flashing or steady **yellow/amber lights** (like a flashing yellow stern light for a towing vessel, or specific shapes/lights for dredging), not a flashing blue light. * **C) A vessel engaged in a race:** Vessels engaged in races or official parades usually do not have specific mandatory navigational lights assigned to them for that purpose under the standard Rules. * **D) A vessel transferring hazardous cargo:** A vessel carrying or transferring hazardous cargo does not use a flashing blue light specifically to indicate the presence of that cargo. Vessels involved in dangerous cargo operations must comply with standard rules regarding lights/shapes based on their maneuverability status (e.g., anchored, underway, constrained by draft) but not a blue light.

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