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Subscribe to this threadZip it! Mumbai holds a no-honking day
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Gregg @ Apr 9th 2008 9:17AM
The cacophany of sound in Indian traffic whether in Delhi, Mumbai, Varanasi, where have you, is unbelievable at first exposure. It appears that pressing on the horn almost constantly is either a rule or an ingrained habit, but it is hard to see how it is helpful most of the time. But it is part of the Indian experience. I think they would have to have a horn honking day here and there for old time's sake, if they were successful in curbing some of the noise.