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Audio Puppet
05-25-2011, 11:52 AM
So I got pulled over today by a highway patrol for my exhaust which I was not surprised but i also got a no horn ticket!!! WTF!! is that a California thing. lol anyone else got a horn ticket before?

LB 180SX
05-25-2011, 11:56 AM
dam that must of been a dick ass cop ..but im sure anything that is not stock or original from factory is illegal to these gay ass cops

Audio Puppet
05-25-2011, 11:58 AM
I should of told him "my horn don't work, but my middle finger still works."

hOngsterr
05-25-2011, 12:18 PM
well when i registered my car from out of state i had to show them the horn works

DRIFTING_SIL_EIGHTY
05-25-2011, 12:31 PM
Vehicle Code Appendix B List of Violations Division 12 Equipment of Vehicles (http://dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/lov/lovd12.htm)

27000(a) Horn required in good working order, audible within 200 feet but shall not emit unreasonably harsh or loud sound.

hartig
05-25-2011, 12:37 PM
how did he know your horn didn't work?

drift freaq
05-25-2011, 12:42 PM
So I got pulled over today by a highway patrol for my exhaust which I was not surprised but i also got a no horn ticket!!! WTF!! is that a California thing. lol anyone else got a horn ticket before?

No actually your horn is considered a safety device in all States. Look at it this way. You are on a narrow mountain road with blind corners. What do you do? You honk your horn before the corner to let whoever maybe coming in the opposite direction you are there.
Now your horn does not work. That means you cannot do that. You go around the corner and there is a truck. Who wins? You die or get really hurt. Not worth it.

Was the cop looking for things to ticket you for? Most likely. Sorry you got singled out, but the few times I have driven a car without a working horn I have realized its a needed part of your car.

One more example, you are driving down the street kid runs out in front of your car. You go to blow your horn so he realizes and quite possibly gets out of the away. Thereby allowing you to avoid a possible manslaughter charge for running over a kid, and saving his life instead.

But wait your horn is not working, and you can't swerve out of the way or brake enough because he is to close to your car. You hit him, his life if he lives now sucks, your life sucks everyone loses.

You had your horn he might have looked and jumped out of the way. Again both of you win.

So ya you got a horn ticket and you need a horn, man up you are driving your car on the street. If it was strictly a track only car? No horn needed. Street vehicle though? HORN.

I should of told him "my horn don't work, but my middle finger still works."

Oh and then he would have looked for more shit to write you up for. LOL if not thereby making you more pissed off and him deciding to handcuff you and possibly take you down to the station. LOL

He also could have technically impounded your car for the horn not working sighting unsafe vehicle for road use.

dued
05-25-2011, 12:51 PM
Forgive me for asking but, Is it possible to hook up the horn connection to a racing steering wheel? If so, what wheel / brands are able to do this?

Audio Puppet
05-25-2011, 01:19 PM
he saw that i did not have the horn button on my wheel. but oh wheel. that's why I really need to get a daily soon.

ryandriftingfat
05-25-2011, 03:27 PM
Forgive me for asking but, Is it possible to hook up the horn connection to a racing steering wheel? If so, what wheel / brands are able to do this?

Yes. It's very easy. Even aftermarket quick releases are capable of using the horn. I have a Nardi wheel and Circuit Sports quick release - my horn works fine. Haha it even says 'Nissan' for that OEM look (yea right).

desertKAdrifter
05-25-2011, 07:09 PM
your horn really doesn't have to be on your wheel, i think. i have a button next to the mirror switch. Cop thought it was a nitrous switch for some reason but when i sounded the horn for him he didn't seem to mind that it wasn't on the steering wheel. I think as long as it readily accessible you should be fine. bought a button at autozone for $7 did some wiring and presto, rally style horn button.

SkewieSX
05-25-2011, 07:21 PM
You got a pic of your rally horn. Curious to see what it looks like.

jspeedm
05-28-2011, 08:01 AM
my horn button is actually where the lighter goes. lol

Slow Roller
05-28-2011, 10:17 PM
i didn't know u can get a ticket for no horn. I think i will hook mine up in the AM.

DataXUnknown
05-30-2011, 12:01 AM
My horn on my old company van was a switch near the windshield wipers.

I remember I got a ticket for "excessive use of horn" the judge literally cracked a joke about it, called it ridiculous and dismissed it. It was like a $140 ticket. Yeah, CA is pretty harsh

If you need help hooking up a horn to a steering wheel or button feel free to PM me

eytsics
05-31-2011, 06:40 PM
that's a new law about not having horn...i think i read that somewhere..
that's why i have my stocker and just re-install whenever i would go to the track.

ronmcdon
05-31-2011, 06:55 PM
No actually your horn is considered a safety device in all States. Look at it this way. You are on a narrow mountain road with blind corners. What do you do? You honk your horn before the corner to let whoever maybe coming in the opposite direction you are there.
Now your horn does not work. That means you cannot do that. You go around the corner and there is a truck. Who wins? You die or get really hurt. Not worth it.

Was the cop looking for things to ticket you for? Most likely. Sorry you got singled out, but the few times I have driven a car without a working horn I have realized its a needed part of your car.

One more example, you are driving down the street kid runs out in front of your car. You go to blow your horn so he realizes and quite possibly gets out of the away. Thereby allowing you to avoid a possible manslaughter charge for running over a kid, and saving his life instead.

But wait your horn is not working, and you can't swerve out of the way or brake enough because he is to close to your car. You hit him, his life if he lives now sucks, your life sucks everyone loses.

You had your horn he might have looked and jumped out of the way. Again both of you win.

So ya you got a horn ticket and you need a horn, man up you are driving your car on the street. If it was strictly a track only car? No horn needed. Street vehicle though? HORN.



Oh and then he would have looked for more shit to write you up for. LOL if not thereby making you more pissed off and him deciding to handcuff you and possibly take you down to the station. LOL

He also could have technically impounded your car for the horn not working sighting unsafe vehicle for road use.

The 'safe' thing to do probably would be to refrain from driving that fast going into a blind corner.
This is the first time I've heard that one should honk their horn going into blind corners, I might try that and hopefully not get my ass kicked. j/k.

I agree it's an essential safety feature in general.
I had my horn not working sometime back, and there would be no way I could prevent ppl from not running me off the road.
Even driving super-defensively can do only so much.

!Zar!
05-31-2011, 07:43 PM
Typical zilvian mentality.

You break the law, and then get upset at an officer for enforcing the law since it is his JOB.

treken2t87
10-25-2011, 04:07 PM
Typical zilvian mentality.

You break the law, and then get upset at an officer for enforcing the law since it is his JOB.

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Vatche
10-28-2011, 12:13 AM
i have heard of honking the horn around blind corners, but no where in traffic school do they teach that. haha...

I have always had a working horn, and i have never used it once in 13 years of driving. unless i used it to honk at someone AFTER they pissed me off haha...garden grove drivers in general cuz even when you honk they dont turn their head from forward position.

just have to be aware at all times in a vehicle. it is not a toy and blah blah blah can kill you or someone else so drive safely out their kiddos