You should honk your horn when you:
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Are parallel parking.
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Are passing a bicyclist.
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See a child who is about to run into the street.
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Are traveling through an intersection.
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Explanation
Honking your horn when you see a child who is about to run into the street can help alert both the child and other road users to the potential danger. By sounding your horn, you draw attention to the presence of your vehicle and alert the child to the danger of entering the street.
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