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psmithsfhn | 5 years ago

better, why do they still make car horns?

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switch007|5 years ago

To alert other people about your presence.

What would you do if a car was reversing and it looked highly probably they are going to hit you? Or when driving round blind bends on single track roads?

It has very valid use cases, it just happens to be abused by idiots quite often

jxramos|5 years ago

I think it's actually illegal not to have an operational horn. Sound travels faster than cars so it's a great mechanism to communicate presence during an emergency.

andai|5 years ago

Ah.. so the real question is, why do they still make idiots?

Triv888|5 years ago

One problem with car horn is the cars that beep it every time you lock your doors...

fred_is_fred|5 years ago

Almost every car that has the ability to disable this, including my 2004 Subaru. The method was strange and complicated but it did work.

microtherion|5 years ago

Yes, I hate that feature, especially when a rental car has it and I can't figure out easily how to disable it.

mcculley|5 years ago

There are occasional valid uses for horns. I would like a mandatory feature that limits honks per mile to a reasonable maximum.

kubanczyk|5 years ago

For some countries, it could alternatively implement a reasonable minimum limit.