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Drivers confused about legal use of car horn

An RACV online poll has revealed the majority of Victorians are confused about the legal use of car horns.

Responding to the question: ‘When is it legal to use your car horn?,’ only 11 per cent of respondents selected the correct answer: ‘To warn others of the position of your vehicle.’ 89 per cent of over 1200 respondents answered incorrectly.

Victorian road rule 224 states that motorists can only use a horn to warn other road users or animals of the approach or position of your vehicle. The only other legal use of a horn is if it is part of an anti-theft device or alcohol interlock fitted to the vehicle.

The current fine for breaching Victorian car horn rules is $184.92.

RACV head of policy James Williams said it is important that motorists understand when it is legal to use their car horn, so they can avoid creating unsafe driving conditions and fines.

“We know that using your horn doesn’t really strike many Victorians as a potentially illegal activity while driving, but it pays to be informed and diligent about the road rules,” Mr Willliams said.

“Using the horn to speed up other drivers, express frustration or even say goodbye can confuse and disorientate other road users who use the horn as an important warning.

“It’s also important to note that excessive horn use can be characterised as road rage and in some cases can warrant a much steeper fine.”

Mr Williams said that brushing up on road rules and practising more patience on the road was the best option for Victorians.

“It can be tempting to use the horn for convenience in some of those settings that may seem innocent and harmless, but we’re encouraging motorists to follow the laws and practice patience and empathy for each other.”

For more information on Victoria’s road rules, visit the VicRoads website or the Road Safety section of the RACV website.

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