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Who should you never honk your horn at?

  1. A dog

  2. A blind person

  3. A cyclist

  4. A loud passerby

The correct answer is: A blind person

Honing in on the situation is crucial when considering the implications of using a car horn. A blind person relies heavily on their other senses, particularly hearing, to navigate their environment. Honking your horn at a blind individual can create confusion and disorientation, as they may not comprehend the context of the horn usage. Instead of alerting them to danger, it could potentially scare them or lead them to make unsafe decisions in response to an unexpected sound. In contrast, while it may be disruptive to honk at a dog, a cyclist, or a loud passerby, these entities either have the ability to see or can respond differently to the sound of a horn. The essential aspect to remember is that for a blind person, this action can compromise their safety and awareness, making it particularly dangerous and inappropriate.