Question 2
ONC02INLAND ONLY Which of the following may be displayed by a law enforcement boat?
AI Explanation
The Correct Answer is A
**Why option A ("flashing blue light") is correct:**
In many jurisdictions, specifically for inland waters (which is specified in the question), a flashing blue light is the distinctive signal authorized for use by law enforcement, patrol, or official government agency vessels when engaged in official duties. This signal clearly identifies the boat as a vessel of authority.
**Why the other options are incorrect:**
* **B) flashing amber light:** A flashing amber (or yellow) light is typically used to indicate special operations, such as dredging, towing operations, or by certain commercial vessels, but it is not the standard distinguishing signal for a law enforcement vessel actively enforcing the law.
* **C) blue flag:** A flag is a day signal. While flags can denote specific statuses (e.g., dive operations), a blue flag is not the recognized standard visual distress or identification signal for a law enforcement boat, especially compared to the distinctive flashing light used during enforcement activities.
* **D) flashing red light:** A flashing red light is primarily reserved for warning signals, emergency situations (like fire or immediate danger on the boat), or, in certain contexts, by military vessels or specific aids to navigation. It is not the standard, legally defined identification light for a typical civilian law enforcement patrol boat.
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