Horn OK please

Horn OK please
Horn OK please

“Horn OK Please,” in one form or another, is written prominently on the back of almost every truck—large or small—in Mumbai. The signs intrigued me. Why is the horn okay? What’s the point of the invitation? Mumbai is a constant cacophony of honking without additional encouragement—or maybe because of it.

Horn OK please: Indian truck
Indian truck
Horn OK please - Chicken truck
Chicken truck
Horn OK please - Free mortuary van in Chennai, India
Free mortuary van in Chennai, India

What I learned, finally, after years of silent, befuddled amusement, is that “horn ok please” actually means “please do not use your horn.”

You know: yes means no.

Even the chicken truck says “Horn OK Please.” Only the free mortuary van lacks the sign, due to its protruding casket.

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