Everyone uses a car horn, but did you know the meaning of that honk can vary wildly depending on where you are? According to research on non-verbal communication, in countries such as India and Italy, ...
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The Unwritten Rules of Honking and Road Rage
A car horn is a critical safety device. According to the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) No. 101, “all vehicles must have a horn audible from at least 200 feet.” As a PennDoT certified ...
To honk or not to honk. That is the question that could affect your wallet. Do you take advantage of your horn when that annoying driver in front of you doesn’t move for several seconds after the ...
Q: Is it true that, besides warning others of danger, using your horn for free speech is the only other legal use of the horn? A: Using your horn as an expression of speech is a real thing, but not ...
Q: Gary Lynch of Hemet said there are often traffic backups on State Street in San Jacinto. He asked if it is okay to honk his car horn at another driver if after a minute and a half or so, the other ...
After a long day at work—or an even longer day with the kids—it may be tempting for many to release frustration on fellow drivers or pedestrians by means of the car horn. But honking the horn is a bad ...
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