Vehicles must have a horn that can be heard from 500 feet.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
All vehicles must be equipped with a working horn that can be heard from at least 200 feet. This ensures that drivers can use it to alert others to potential hazards. Horns should only be used in emergencies to avoid collisions.
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