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Local anecdotes and historical references reported in Chilean urban culture discussions; no official legal documentation found online.
In Chile, it has been reported through local lore that there was once a strict regulation forbidding the use of car horns after 10 PM in urban areas, aiming to reduce noise pollution and preserve neighborhood tranquility.
Local anecdotes and historical references reported in Chilean urban culture discussions; no official legal documentation found online.
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