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Based on regional noise control efforts and cultural observations; exact legal status varies and may be partly anecdotal.
In Peru, some local transport regulations reportedly include oddly specific restrictions on the use of car horns, stemming from a mix of noise control efforts and cultural practices.
Based on regional noise control efforts and cultural observations; exact legal status varies and may be partly anecdotal.
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