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Hahaha!!!!
I think he isnt married..Or else he wouldnt have that car on 1st hand..
Really Funny..
Saw this on a Opel Corsa today in front of KFC noida !!
saw this at breach candy a couple of times.....the car is parked outside raps and roll.
Dear all,
i have been wondering since a long time what does 'horn ok please' mean.
it is almost on the back of trucks.
also i woulid like to know which are the best / worst message you have read on the back of any truck / car / bike.
best :
behind a truck i it written (read in hindi)
jinko jaldi thi,
woh chale gayeee. . .
worst :
'catch me if you can'.
See gunbirs profile pic rl:
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Originally Posted by ac 427
(Post 462141)
Dear all,
i have been wondering since a long time what does 'horn ok please' mean.
it is almost on the back of trucks. |
I still wonder at this. I was told by a trucker that
Horn Please is mandatory to be written on the back of a truck and
OK is what is required for some RTO passing or it is the RTO passing, something like that. Even
Hand Signal or
Power Brake invariably spelt as
Break are some other things i was told were mandatory.
Ive seen a lot of things written on the back of trucks that i find amusing. I remember, on one truck, it was written on one part
" Ek Abhi Nahin, Doosra Kabhi Nahi" obviously hinting at children. Then on the other remote corner it was painted in bold
"Pappu, Titu, Bunto, Sweety, Simi,Happy De Pappa Di Gaddi":D
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Originally Posted by V-16
(Post 462155)
I still wonder at this. |
yeah. . ive been driving for atlest 10 years now . .but still have no clue of why 'horn ok please' is there.
Saw a santro today.. written in the back- "Thank god for giving me a Hyundai!" .. he must really really love his car..
If I remember correctly, i read about horn ok please on this very forum.
Let me try and reproduce it.
In the old days, the word 'OK' used to be backlit. The indication was that if you wanted to pass a truck, you would have to blow your horn. The truck driver would give you permission to overtake by lighting up the 'OK' on the back of the truck.
I guess cost cutting got rid of that light.
Drifter
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Originally Posted by drifter
(Post 462172)
If I remember correctly, i read about horn ok please on this very forum.
Let me try and reproduce it.
In the old days, the word 'OK' used to be backlit. The indication was that if you wanted to pass a truck, you would have to blow your horn. The truck driver would give you permission to overtake by lighting up the 'OK' on the back of the truck.
I guess cost cutting got rid of that light.
Drifter |
Wow, never heard of that reason. Which old days are you refering to, i mean how many years ago? Makes sense tough but i doubt the lit Ok sign part.
I feel its just means Horn Please. What the OK stands for, is a mystery to me.
I don't know if it's been posted already:
'I may be fat, but you're ugly, and I can diet!'
'Will race for food!'
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Saw this on a Opel Corsa today in front of KFC noida !!
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Nothing left to say. The sign says it all. ;)
I have seen a few buses with OK signal(real old one a few years ago) but now none in sight
How about this guys?? Saw this on a Indica on MG Road, Bangalore
Vijay
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