Question 110Rules of the Road90% to pass
INLAND ONLY For the purpose of the Inland Navigation Rules, the term "Inland Waters" includes which of the following?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) the Great Lakes on the United States side of the boundary.
The Inland Navigation Rules define "Inland Waters" as including the Great Lakes on the United States side of the boundary. This is because the Great Lakes, while not technically "inland" waters, are considered "Inland Waters" for the purpose of applying the Inland Navigation Rules, which have different requirements than the International Rules of the Road that apply in open ocean or coastal waters.
The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the definition of "Inland Waters" under the Inland Navigation Rules. Option A is too broad, Option C is limited to the coastline, and Option D is not specific to the Great Lakes.
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