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- Where is this traffic sign commonly seen?
- What does it mean?
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Solution
- Commonly seen near hospitals, schools, old‑age/nursing homes, residential areas, and at certain road crossings (i.e., in designated “quiet”/no‑honking zones).
- It means “No horn”/“No honking” drivers must not sound their vehicle horn in that area except in an emergency; the sign is used to reduce noise pollution and keep the area quiet.
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Chapter 17: Pollution—Preventive Measures - SOLVE AND SCORE [Page 184]
