Vehicles must have a horn that can be heard from:
|
50 feet.
|
|
|
200 feet.
|
|
|
100 feet.
|
Explanation
By law, vehicles must have a working horn audible from 200 feet. Use your horn only when necessary to prevent collisions.
Answer Statistics
🟡 This question is moderately difficult — 28.4% of our users answer it incorrectly.
Other questions in the same category: Required Vehicle Equipment
Which statement about tires is true?Worn tires:If you have frames around your license plates, the frames:A car must have a horn that can be heard from a distance of 200 feet.When the foot brake is pressed, which light must come on?Examples of proper glass maintenance include:You notice a vehicle defect which may affect the safe operation of your vehicle. You should:If a law enforcement officer suspects your vehicle equipment is not properly maintained, the officer:Your vehicle must be inspected once a year:A white light must make the license plate visible from __ feet.
This question appears in the following DMV practice tests: