Drivers should not sound their horn when:
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They may hit another vehicle.
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Near blind pedestrians.
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Visibility ahead is limited.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Honking the horn near blind pedestrians can startle them and cause unnecessary distress. Blind individuals rely heavily on sound cues to navigate their surroundings, and sudden loud noises can disrupt their ability to perceive their environment safely.
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