Question 229 Rules of the Road

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INLAND ONLY The term "Great Lakes", as defined by the Inland Rules of the Road, includes part of the __________.

A St. Lawrence River
B Calumet River
C Chicago River
D All of the above
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) All of the above. The Inland Rules of the Road define the "Great Lakes" as including the St. Lawrence River, Calumet River, and Chicago River. This is because these waterways are considered part of the Great Lakes system, which is a network of interconnected freshwater lakes and rivers in North America. The Inland Rules of the Road apply to all navigable waters in the United States, including these Great Lakes tributaries. The other answer choices are incorrect because the Inland Rules specifically include the St. Lawrence River, Calumet River, and Chicago River as part of the Great Lakes definition, not just one or two of them.

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