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Are Air horns legal?
ditchlewis - 28/1/08 at 02:08 PM

I was out on saturday afternoon, and whilst crusin i was nearly totalled.

i was driving along and saw an oncoming car indicating to turn right into a junction. in the junction were 2 cars one wanting the turn right the other left.

all of a sudden the on comming turned across me, no problem, but the car in the junction pulled out across me not only that the other car in the junction started to move

my lights were on and i flicked them to main beam and hit the horn, but only a puny parp parp came out

i managed a slarlom route between them and i was forced to just miss another on comming car

after changing my pants and thinking about it i would like to fit louder horn so next time i will be heard as well as seen. so are Air horns legal.

ditch


RickRick - 28/1/08 at 02:12 PM

my cars passed it mot for the last 3 years with an airhorn.


graememk - 28/1/08 at 02:13 PM

google or you tube "hornblasters"....


RazMan - 28/1/08 at 02:15 PM

I used a Nautilus air horn on my car. It is actually a tiny compressor and air horn combined - very compact ..... and bloody loud!

Do a search on eBay and you will probably find them

[Edited on 28-1-08 by RazMan]


AndyGT - 28/1/08 at 02:19 PM

Yes air horns are legal. However, musical or changing tone air-horns are definately illegal on UK roads.

Whenever I buy a replacement runabout I always fit some trusty airhorns for exactly the same reasons as you say. Even my TINY Fiat Panda 750 FIRE had them, along with 100w bulbs. It is my personal upgrade everytime. Makes driving so much safer....

Andy


RickRick - 28/1/08 at 04:11 PM

ahh so your the person following me making me blind!

nothing worse than overbright headlights in the rear and side mirrors


zetec - 28/1/08 at 04:50 PM

Second the Nautilus horn, really loud and neat all in one unit.


MkIndy7 - 28/1/08 at 05:01 PM

I've had air horns before and know quite a few people that have.. and all of the compressors have failed!.

I try and use mine as little as possible as they often only agitate a situation.. other than when you have to announce you prescence!.
I think they need regular use or the compressor seizes up (probably on the cheeper ones).

We've often just used a Quality horn off a big car in the Scrappers, I think the current one is from a Saab n thats very meaty.. other than that Vauxhalls have a pair, each with a different tone that are very loud!


COREdevelopments - 28/1/08 at 06:20 PM

those hornblasters are class!! gotta get some for my van! the videos are funny too, they scare the crap out of people

Rob


Danozeman - 28/1/08 at 08:48 PM

I had air horns fitted to my car for that reason. when someone carves you up and you blast that they soon jump.

I think mine were ring ones, twin tone with a compressor. Very oud indeed and not very expensive. Still got em in the garage somewhere to go on me locost.


adithorp - 28/1/08 at 08:59 PM

Nautilus for me as well. Your average horn says "excuse me, would you mind not doing that". Nautilus is more "STOP THAT NOW!" but with expletives.

adrian


RazMan - 28/1/08 at 09:31 PM

quote:
Originally posted by adithorp
Nautilus is more "STOP THAT NOW!" but with expletives.


Spot on Adrian


Marcus - 28/1/08 at 09:43 PM

I believe that even musical air horns are legal as long as the car is pre '73 (?)


ditchlewis - 29/1/08 at 09:09 AM

OOOOOHHHHHHH those nautilus horns look good 139dB and they look good.

best i saw were £24 for duel horns

ditch