
Car horns are generally installed in the front bumper of the vehicle, and some models require the front bumper to be removed for replacement. Below is a detailed introduction on the correct use of car horns: 1. Narrow roads: On narrow roads such as rural paths or mountain roads with only two lanes in both directions, it is often necessary to borrow the opposite lane to overtake. In such cases, it is recommended to honk the horn before overtaking to alert the vehicle in front and avoid accidents. 2. Overtaking on curves: Honking the horn before entering a curve can remind the opposite lane not to drive over the line. If you receive a horn signal from the opposite direction before the curve, it is advisable to respond with a honk. This way, both parties can be aware of oncoming vehicles, ensuring they stay within their own lanes and drive safely.


