In New York City, excessive honking is generally considered illegal under local noise ordinances, as it can be disruptive and contribute to noise pollution. While honking is allowed in certain situations, such as to alert other drivers of danger, using the horn in non-emergency situations may result in fines. However, enforcement can vary, and not all honking incidents are prosecuted. It's best to use the horn sparingly and only when necessary.
In Downtown New york you could hear lots of noise, cars honking traffic and anything that's related to noise.
No, roosters are not illegal in New York State.
probaly so everything else is illegal in new york
butterfly knifes are illegal to carry and or own in new york..
Yes, hoverboards are illegal to ride in public spaces in New York City.
speeding
Hedgehogs aren't illegal to have as pets in Clifton Park. They're only illegal (in New York state, at least) in New York City.
HONKING means to "ride out of the saddle" or standing. Honking is often used when accelerating or riding uphill. HONKING is also a trademarked term for a new form of indoor cycling group class.
contact New York's Department of Health
It is illegal to hitchhike on any roadway in the state of New York. However, they laws are generally not enforced in many jurisdictions.
A blank firing gun is completely legal in New York State, it is however illegal in New York City.
No, license plate frames are legal in New York.