RTO Learner's Licence Test· Regional Transport Office (state RTOs)
Use of the horn is permitted:
Choices
- AAs a warning to prevent an accidentCorrect
- BTo greet other drivers
- CIn silent zones
- DTo express frustration in heavy traffic
Answer
As a warning to prevent an accident
The Motor Vehicles Act and CMVR specify that the horn may be used only as a warning to prevent accidents. Unnecessary or prolonged honking is a punishable offence and contributes significantly to noise pollution.
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