Think your car horn is just for saying “hi”? In Victoria, the law says otherwise.
We’ve all done it—spotted a mate on the road and given them a quick beep-beep. But here’s the catch: that friendly toot could actually land you in trouble.
When Can You Legally Use Your Horn?
Under the Road Safety Road Rules 2017 (Reg 224), your horn should only be used if:
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- It’s necessary to warn another road user or animal of your presence, or
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- To warn of potential danger.
That’s it! Using your horn to:
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- Say hi to a friend
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- Tell someone to hurry up at the lights
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- Express frustration in traffic
…is technically illegal.
Penalties
Misusing your horn can carry serious consequences:
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- On-the-spot fine: Around $161 in Victoria
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- Court penalty: 2 demerit points
Why It Matters for Learners
For learner drivers, understanding proper horn use is crucial:
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- Good habits early: Using your horn only when necessary helps you stay a safer, calmer driver
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- Test-day awareness: Examiners watch how you handle situations—random beeping won’t impress
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- Road respect: Misusing your horn can stress others and escalate road rage
At Lessons2Drive, our goal is to prepare you to become a safe and legal driver in the shortest time possible. With experienced instructors, including ex-VicRoads License Testing Officers, we know exactly how to help you succeed.
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