Chile's Historical Rule on Nighttime Traffic Horns: Silence After 10 PM

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.

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According to local lore and some historical accounts, Chilean cities like Santiago once enforced a peculiar noise regulation that prohibited the use of vehicle horns after 10 PM. This unofficial or semi-formal rule was intended to preserve nighttime quiet in residential areas, reflecting a cultural emphasis on respecting neighbors' rest. While not widely documented in formal legal codes, anecdotal evidence from long-time residents suggests the regulation was taken seriously by local traffic authorities and drivers alike, with fines or warnings issued for horn use during late hours. The regulation highlights a historical sensitivity toward noise pollution in crowded urban environments, even if its exact origin and enforcement remain somewhat uncertain. Whether strictly codified or informally observed, this nighttime 'horn silence' rule illustrates the unique ways local customs and traffic regulations can intersect in Chile, blending public safety with community respect.

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Local anecdotes and historical references reported in Chilean urban culture discussions; no official legal documentation found online.

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