Question 3413 Deck General
70% to passThe prohibition against displaying lights which may be confused with required navigation lights applies _______________.
The correct answer is A) from sunset to sunrise and during restricted visibility. This is because the prohibition against displaying lights that may be confused with required navigation lights applies at all times when operating a vessel, both from sunset to sunrise and during periods of restricted visibility. This requirement is specified in the Navigation Rules and Regulations Handbook, which governs the lighting and display requirements for all vessels in U.S. waters. The other options are incorrect because the prohibition is not limited to only when operating in a traffic separation scheme (B), only when other vessels are in the area (C), or only when under tow (D). The lighting requirements apply broadly to all vessel operations, regardless of the specific circumstances.
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