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Based on anecdotes and local stories; no official legal confirmation found.
Local lore in Yemen suggests that only drivers who own camels are permitted to honk their vehicle horns, an unusual rule blending tradition with modern transport.
Based on anecdotes and local stories; no official legal confirmation found.
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