• IttihadChe@lemmy.ml
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      23 hours ago

      Ironic considering honkers are usually impatient/mad and are misusing the car horn because of that.

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        22 hours ago

        There is a period of time in which it becomes reasonable to honk at someone who hasn’t moved. In the extreme example it is not polite to sit behind someone who misses the green light entirely because they aren’t paying attention to the road. At some point the person in front is holding up traffic for everyone behind them and they are the one being rude.

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          20 hours ago

          The original discussion is specifically about people who honk instantly.

          Obviously at a certain point it’s not only acceptable but necessary as parking at a green light is a road hazard itself.

          You’re just accepting the altered framing from the original example to the counter example while I’m trying to keep it grounded on the original example.

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          21 hours ago

          Yeah, I get it Chet, you gotta get to the frat party and you’re all jacked up on stimulants so a second seems like forever .

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        21 hours ago

        not always. the horn is there to catch the attention of other people if you need to.

        i use it a lot in heavy traffic inside the city, but that doesnt mean i’m angry.