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  2. Vehicle horn - Wikipedia

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    A horn is a sound-making device installed on motor vehicles, trains, boats, and other types of vehicles. The sound it makes usually resembles a “honk” (older vehicles) or a “beep” (modern vehicles). The driver uses the horn to warn others of the vehicle's presence or approach, or to call attention to some hazard.

  3. Can you blow your horn at other drivers for any reason? What ...

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  4. Honk Your Horn - Wikipedia

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    "Honk Your Horn" is a song by American recording artist, Dani Stevenson. The song features production and guest vocals by Missy Elliott. It was released on September 17, 2002, as the lead single for Stevenson's debut album, Is There Another?!. Although the single was released in 2002, it did not chart on Billboard until October 2003.

  5. Horn OK Please - Wikipedia

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    On April 30, 2015, the Government of Maharashtra banned the use of "Horn OK Please" on the rear of commercial vehicles, on the grounds that it encouraged motorists to honk unnecessarily and caused noise pollution. In Maharashtra, such signage is a violation of Section 134 (1) of the Maharashtra Motor Vehicle Rules.

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  7. Get Ur Freak On - Wikipedia

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    "Get Ur Freak On" is widely considered one of Missy Elliott's best songs. Stereogum and Paste ranked the song number one and number two, respectively, on their lists of the 10 greatest Missy Elliott Songs.

  8. Train horn - Wikipedia

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    Train horns are sounded where a whistle post (marked with the letter "S" for siffler – "to whistle") is present. If the whistle post is labelled "J" (meaning jour – "day"), the horn is only to be sounded between 07:00 and 20:00. Horns must also be sounded when passing an oncoming train, and shortly before reaching the last car of the train.

  9. Wings Upon Your Horns - Wikipedia

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    "Wings Upon Your Horns" was recorded on October 1, 1969 at Bradley's Barn recording studio in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, with the session produced by the studio's owner, renowned country music producer Owen Bradley. Two additional tracks were recorded during this session including one of Lynn's signature hits "Coal Miner's Daughter". [1]