1. Therefore, you can't play the flute unnecessarily. When you encounter a pedestrian or a bicycle, you can use two slightly short sounds to remind the other person to pay attention. However, you should avoid honing the siren for a long time and adjust the flute sound to a lower volume to reduce noise interference with others.
2. There should be no standard. In general, a sound on traffic roads is to remind you to avoid in time. If the siren is sounded continuously, it means that the driver is in a bad mood, is a little angry, and may be in an emergency situation.
3. Provisions of the Traffic Law on sirens: The Traffic Law does not stipulate that horns cannot be honked indiscriminately, but horns are not allowed in areas or sections where horns are prohibited. The specific regulations depend on the local traffic laws and regulations. If you sound the horn in the area or section where the horn is prohibited, you will be given a warning or a fine of not less than 20 yuan but not more than 200 yuan.
4. Because the elderly and children are easily frightened, once scared by your siren, small things may turn into big accidents. When driving at night, don't sound the horn to remind you of overtaking or driving. The light is dim at night. Even if you sound the horn, it is not easy for the other driver to judge which car is signaling.
1, woo pronunciation: wū wū explanation:. Imaphones. Describe the low voice more. Example: The driver has stepped up the accelerator, and the truck roared and crawled up slowly, like an old cow. He couldn't pull his legs away. He gasped and crawled for a while. He simply lay on his stomach and did not move, and the wheels were idling.
2. Woo [wū]: onomatopoea, such as: with a woo, a car speeds over.The whistle whistled again. 嗖[sōu]: an onoboea to describe the sound of passing quickly, such as: the car swistled past. 辘辘[lù lù]: an onomatophoea, describing the sound of wheels.
3. It's the sound of the car honking. There are two kinds of sounds, ba ba ba. Beep beep. These two voices.
4. Woo [The sound of the locomotive] The sound of the sound of the horn. For example: With a woop, a car galloped over. The whistle whistled again. Woo-woo [Locomotive sound] Type AA whistle or horn sound [Definition] Onatopoeia is also known as onopoeia, onopoeia and onopoeia. It is a word that mimics the sound of nature.
5. Both are onomatopoeias. Tidi is to describe the sound of car horns, and Didi is to describe the sound of rain. Onatopoeia is a word created by simulating the sound of nature, which is a component of all languages in the world.Although onomopoeia also imitates natural sounds, they are very subjective.
Finally, three sirens usually represent an emergency or dangerous situation. In the navigation of a ship, three sirens are often used to indicate an emergency that needs to be avoided by other ships. In emergencies such as fires and earthquakes, three sirens can also be used to sound alarms to remind people of emergency evacuation and escape.
The car siren is usually to express gratitude. When many cars drive to a relatively narrow road, the other party's vehicle will reverse back to make way to relieve congestion. When the other car drives next to the other car, it will briefly sound the horn to express gratitude to the other car.
The speaker is the voice of the car, reminding others to pay attention, overtaking, and even greeting each other. The sound of "tick" indicates a kind of etiquette and a kind of greeting language. The voice is soft and short, which makes people feel comfortable.
The meaning of the car's two or three horns is as follows: a whistle: a whistle is a drop. If it is to greet the oncoming car, it is to say hello to the oncoming car. If it is pressed when turning, it is to remind the vehicle on the other side to drive carefully.
The meaning of the car's horn, two or three sounds: the car horn sounds to thank you. When many cars drive to a narrow road, the other car will reverse and give way to solve the congestion problem.When another car is driving next to another car, it will briefly sound the horn to express its gratitude to the other car.
One, two and three horns represent different meanings respectively. First of all, a siren usually represents a tribute or a polite greeting. In ship traffic, when two ships meet, each ship will sound a horn to show respect and respect for each other.
The meaning of the car's two or three horns is as follows: a whistle: a whistle is a drop. If it is to greet the oncoming car, it is to say hello to the oncoming car. If it is pressed when turning, it is to remind the vehicle on the other side to drive carefully.
There should be no standard. In general, a sound on traffic roads is to remind you to avoid in time. If the siren is sounded continuously, it means that the driver is in a bad mood, is a little angry, and may be in an emergency situation.
The car honks one long and two short horns, indicating "I turn left" when turning around, and "I'm going to turn left" when entering and leaving the trunk, tributaries or fork estuary.
Although they can drive, many car owners don't know what it means for drivers to honk their horns on the road.
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1. Therefore, you can't play the flute unnecessarily. When you encounter a pedestrian or a bicycle, you can use two slightly short sounds to remind the other person to pay attention. However, you should avoid honing the siren for a long time and adjust the flute sound to a lower volume to reduce noise interference with others.
2. There should be no standard. In general, a sound on traffic roads is to remind you to avoid in time. If the siren is sounded continuously, it means that the driver is in a bad mood, is a little angry, and may be in an emergency situation.
3. Provisions of the Traffic Law on sirens: The Traffic Law does not stipulate that horns cannot be honked indiscriminately, but horns are not allowed in areas or sections where horns are prohibited. The specific regulations depend on the local traffic laws and regulations. If you sound the horn in the area or section where the horn is prohibited, you will be given a warning or a fine of not less than 20 yuan but not more than 200 yuan.
4. Because the elderly and children are easily frightened, once scared by your siren, small things may turn into big accidents. When driving at night, don't sound the horn to remind you of overtaking or driving. The light is dim at night. Even if you sound the horn, it is not easy for the other driver to judge which car is signaling.
1, woo pronunciation: wū wū explanation:. Imaphones. Describe the low voice more. Example: The driver has stepped up the accelerator, and the truck roared and crawled up slowly, like an old cow. He couldn't pull his legs away. He gasped and crawled for a while. He simply lay on his stomach and did not move, and the wheels were idling.
2. Woo [wū]: onomatopoea, such as: with a woo, a car speeds over.The whistle whistled again. 嗖[sōu]: an onoboea to describe the sound of passing quickly, such as: the car swistled past. 辘辘[lù lù]: an onomatophoea, describing the sound of wheels.
3. It's the sound of the car honking. There are two kinds of sounds, ba ba ba. Beep beep. These two voices.
4. Woo [The sound of the locomotive] The sound of the sound of the horn. For example: With a woop, a car galloped over. The whistle whistled again. Woo-woo [Locomotive sound] Type AA whistle or horn sound [Definition] Onatopoeia is also known as onopoeia, onopoeia and onopoeia. It is a word that mimics the sound of nature.
5. Both are onomatopoeias. Tidi is to describe the sound of car horns, and Didi is to describe the sound of rain. Onatopoeia is a word created by simulating the sound of nature, which is a component of all languages in the world.Although onomopoeia also imitates natural sounds, they are very subjective.
Finally, three sirens usually represent an emergency or dangerous situation. In the navigation of a ship, three sirens are often used to indicate an emergency that needs to be avoided by other ships. In emergencies such as fires and earthquakes, three sirens can also be used to sound alarms to remind people of emergency evacuation and escape.
The car siren is usually to express gratitude. When many cars drive to a relatively narrow road, the other party's vehicle will reverse back to make way to relieve congestion. When the other car drives next to the other car, it will briefly sound the horn to express gratitude to the other car.
The speaker is the voice of the car, reminding others to pay attention, overtaking, and even greeting each other. The sound of "tick" indicates a kind of etiquette and a kind of greeting language. The voice is soft and short, which makes people feel comfortable.
The meaning of the car's two or three horns is as follows: a whistle: a whistle is a drop. If it is to greet the oncoming car, it is to say hello to the oncoming car. If it is pressed when turning, it is to remind the vehicle on the other side to drive carefully.
The meaning of the car's horn, two or three sounds: the car horn sounds to thank you. When many cars drive to a narrow road, the other car will reverse and give way to solve the congestion problem.When another car is driving next to another car, it will briefly sound the horn to express its gratitude to the other car.
One, two and three horns represent different meanings respectively. First of all, a siren usually represents a tribute or a polite greeting. In ship traffic, when two ships meet, each ship will sound a horn to show respect and respect for each other.
The meaning of the car's two or three horns is as follows: a whistle: a whistle is a drop. If it is to greet the oncoming car, it is to say hello to the oncoming car. If it is pressed when turning, it is to remind the vehicle on the other side to drive carefully.
There should be no standard. In general, a sound on traffic roads is to remind you to avoid in time. If the siren is sounded continuously, it means that the driver is in a bad mood, is a little angry, and may be in an emergency situation.
The car honks one long and two short horns, indicating "I turn left" when turning around, and "I'm going to turn left" when entering and leaving the trunk, tributaries or fork estuary.
Although they can drive, many car owners don't know what it means for drivers to honk their horns on the road.
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