Question 3 UFV02 - Mate - 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):** In the Inland Waterways Safety Rules (Inland Rules) of the United States, a vessel of the U.S. Federal, State, or local government (such as the Coast Guard, Sheriff's Department, or Police) engaged in enforcing the law is authorized to display a rapidly flashing blue light. This signal identifies the vessel as being involved in official law enforcement activities. **Explanation for B (A work boat) is incorrect:** Work boats (vessels restricted in their ability to maneuver, dredging, etc.) use specific lights and shapes (like the masthead/all-round white, red/white/red all-round lights, and associated shapes) but are not identified by a flashing blue light. **Explanation for C (A vessel engaged in a race) is incorrect:** Vessels engaged in races do not use a flashing blue light as an identification signal. They follow general navigation rules regarding right-of-way but have no special lighting designation for racing. **Explanation for D (A vessel transferring hazardous cargo) is incorrect:** A vessel transferring hazardous cargo (such as a tank barge or vessel at anchor/dock) does not use a flashing blue light to signify this activity. The rules governing dangerous cargo transfer relate to placards, ventilation, and specific warnings, but not a flashing blue light.

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