By disconnecting the horn from the battery
Incidental sounds are background noises or ambient sounds that occur naturally in a specific environment, like birds chirping in a park or cars honking on a city street. They are not the primary focus of attention but contribute to the overall atmosphere and can enhance the experience of being in that particular setting.
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Loud sounds : ambulance siren when close by, helicopter flying low and nearby, cars honking their horns, women behind you at the subway station walking noisily as if they were wearing wooden shoes Soft sounds : elevator rising or dropping, whispering conversations close by, murmuring audiences, small waves crashing on the sandy beach
Honking, in the typical parlance of the ages, meant the sound a goose makes when it's warning you that it's about to bite you or perhaps that it's hungry...when cars came about, the noise their horn made when activated sounded much like the warning honk of a goose and so, the car horn is now called a Honk. in Recent times, the slang of honking means "good" or "great"..it is a qualifying adjective, as in "it was a honking good time!" ...such a phrase might be followed by another, such as "Whoooo-Hoooooo!!!"
In Downtown New york you could hear lots of noise, cars honking traffic and anything that's related to noise.
It sounds as if the tappits need adjusting, the valve clearences may be out, they doneed adjusting from time to time on some cars.
The most common features in modern cars that help to reduce air friction is the streamlined design of the bumpers and spoilers. The streamlined shape of fast cars also helps to reduce drag.
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Hmm...cars being invented sounds like a Wednesday thing....?
skoda has been making cars since 1895
because he was parralel parked on the side of the street with cars parked in front of him and people walking on the sidewalk next to him