Two places where blowing the horns of vehicles is prohibited
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Where is the use of horn prohibited?
Use of horns and silence zones
Unnecessary use of horn is prohibited. As far as may be, the horn shall be sounded only when the driver apprehends danger to himself or to any other road user. The driver shall sound the horn when directed by the mandatory sign.
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- Hospitals and schools are the two locations where horn blowing is not permitted. Most cars have horns to alert other drivers to potential danger or to signal their presence at intersections to prevent collisions.
Explanation:
- Horn use and silence zones are covered under Section 21 of the Rules of the Road Regulations (1989), which were created in accordance with Section 188 of the Indian Motor Vehicles Act.
- Essentially, it states that a vehicle driver "must not sound the horn excessively, continuously, or unduly to assure safety."
- Modern society views excessive and pointless honking as disorderly behavior. There are still areas that are absolutely off-limits to honking, such as those that are close to hospitals, schools, etc.
- This sign warns drivers not to use their horns and to observe the quiet zone.
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