| I blow my horn at Trump/Vance law signs every day. I use the horn every time I drive. People are too slow. |
| The horn is for emergencies. I haven't had any lately. |
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Maybe once a week?
Honestly, I discovered during my car inspection years ago that my horn on my old car was broken. Have no idea how long it was that way because I hardly used it. |
| All the tjme. It's either someone still stopped at a light that has turned green, going woefully under the speed limit, or trying to change lanes into me. |
| I like to give a quick tap of the horn to get the other driver to look at me before I flip them off. |
| I love using my horn, but it definitely does not happen EVERY commute! Maybe like once a month or once every few. I usually tell my husband if I "got" to honk so it stands out. |
| I rarely blow anything. |
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I drive daily probably use horn 1 x per month or less.
I find waiting at a green light for the person in front of me to look up from their phone the most tiresome part of driving these days. But i dont honk bc even when you do the friendly tap it comes off as aggressive. |
There's always that one poster who chooses the kindest, wisest comment as a target. I guess it makes them feel small. |
| Prob every couple weeks or so. I’m in Florida though. |
| In normal situations, early. But people have been driving like aggressive idots since it snowed. So every few days I end up “WTF are you trying to kill yoirself and me?” honking. Usually people who are speeding in lanes that will disappear because they aren’t fully cleared then swerve in front of me or I to my lane, or people who speed forward when they should pull over on streets that only have one and a half lanes cleared, causing an impasse with a car coming from the opposite direction . I’m actually reducing driving until things melt because it’s entirely too stressful |
+1 Maryland drivers are the worst! They are either too aggressive or don’t Know how to drive at all. |
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Need to, like to try to prevent an accident? Maybe once a year. Maybe once a month to gently nudge someone zoning out or texting at a green light.
Otherwise I feel free to scold bad behavior via my horn when I feel like it. |
| I didn't today, but I wanted to. I get irrationally pissed when I drive. People are so stupid. |
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Not very often. I think it’s pretty rare that honking the horn will do more good than harm. Typically by the time you’ve reacted to whatever’s going on by honking it’s over and it either distracts the recipient and other drivers even further, or causes the situation to escalate emotionally. Maybe I would lay on my horn in a situation where I’ve lost control of the vehicle due to break failure or road conditions, or noticed someone else has, and it might help to warn people to get out of the way.
I pretty much only tap it when someone stopped in front of me isn’t paying attention and it’s time to move. I don’t honk just because I want to express frustration at another driver or let them know what I think of their driving. What’s the point? |