Question 3 UFV01 - Master - Uninspected Fishing 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 **Explanation for A (A law enforcement vessel):** Under the Inland Navigation Rules, a flashing blue light is a specific signal used exclusively by vessels of the U.S. Coast Guard, federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies when engaged in law enforcement duties. This light is intended to quickly identify the vessel as a law enforcement authority, especially when stopping or signaling another vessel. **Why B (A work boat) is incorrect:** Work boats (or dredging and underwater operation vessels) typically use specific day shapes (ball-diamond-ball) and specific lights (e.g., green-white-green vertical lights, or red lights to show obstructed side) to indicate their operations, but not a flashing blue light. **Why C (A vessel engaged in a race) is incorrect:** The Inland Rules do not prescribe a flashing blue light for vessels engaged in a race. Racing vessels must adhere to the standard rules of the road unless special permission is granted, but no specific light is mandated for the racing status itself. **Why D (A vessel transferring hazardous cargo) is incorrect:** Vessels carrying or transferring hazardous cargo do not use a flashing blue light. Their status and compliance are usually managed through documentation, specific safety procedures, and potential requirements for certain signals (like a flashing amber/yellow light on tugs pushing or towing ahead barges carrying certain hazardous materials, though this is a different context).

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