Car horn rules: When you could be fined £1,000
Discover the surprising laws governing car horn use in Britain - including when you could face a £1,000 fine for improper use of your vehicle's warning device.
Discover the surprising laws governing car horn use in Britain - including when you could face a £1,000 fine for improper use of your vehicle's warning device.
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Millions of UK motorists risk hefty fines for improper horn use. Learn the Highway Code rules to avoid a £1,000 penalty and points on your licence for this common driving offence.
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