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Does Honking in No-Horn Zones Result in Penalty Points?

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LaAaliyah
09/02/25 3:22am
Honking in prohibited areas or road sections does not incur penalty points. Below is expanded information regarding no-horn zones: 1. Legal Basis: According to Article 62 of the Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, drivers are prohibited from honking in no-horn zones or road sections. 2. Hazards of Indiscriminate Honking: Reckless honking not only disrupts citizens' normal travel but also creates discordant urban noise, making enforcement against such behavior essential. 3. Introduction to Horn Detection Systems: These systems operate by first capturing sound through microphone array recognition technology, then electronically recording violations, and finally displaying real-time alerts on electronic screens. This system can accurately distinguish between vehicle horn sounds and other noises such as electric bike horns, engine sounds, braking noises, and rumbling sounds.
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DiBriella
09/14/25 5:40am
As a long-time urban commuter, I've seen too many cases of reckless horn honking in no-honking zones. Typically, such violations only incur fines without penalty points, usually ranging from 100 to 200 yuan depending on local traffic regulations. I once made this mistake myself – honked at night in a residential area and received a ticket the next day, but my driver's license points remained untouched. Honestly, not getting penalty points is a blessing as it saves the hassle of license renewal procedures. No-honking zones primarily aim to control noise pollution and avoid disturbing residents. Develop the habit of checking roadside signs while driving, using headlight flashes or slowing down instead of honking. Some roads have automatic cameras that capture violations, resulting in swift fines, so strictly obeying the rules is the wisest approach. Safe driving benefits not just yourself but also shows consideration for your neighbors.
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LaMiguel
10/28/25 6:22am
When I first started learning to drive, my instructor emphasized that you can't honk the horn in no-honking zones, and violating this rule would result in a fine, usually without any points deducted. I remember once I accidentally honked in the city center, and after being lectured by the police, I was fined 150 yuan, but my points were unaffected. New drivers often get impatient in traffic and honk, but controlling emotions is key. No-honking zones are designed to reduce urban noise and improve everyone's quality of life. Fines typically range from 50 to 200 yuan, depending on local regulations. To avoid this, it's recommended to practice road condition judgment more and slow down early to observe. Driving isn't just about technical skills; it's also about civilized behavior. Developing good habits can save a lot of trouble and make the roads quieter and more harmonious.
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