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Horn OK Please

Common Phrase Found Behind Vehicles
by
Neha Jain
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • A popular style which can be seen in the phrase is by painting sceneries and waterfall in the contour of the words OK.

  • The decoration level depends on the amount of money the driver/owner of the vehicle is willing to spend on the sign.

  • Digitally printed stickers are also quite popular now-a-days.

  • The use of the available space and high contract colors make these signs very eye - catching.

  • The play on the work OK with placing it inside the contour of a heart is worth noticing.

  • The line is divided due to the division of the door of the vehicle.

  • Some trucks have variations where the word ‘OK’ is written separately than the words ‘Horn Please’.

  • Many times it’s more of a decoration can a serious sign for traffic regulation.

  • Another version of the waterfall scene with the contours of the word ‘OK’.

  • The physical division of the doors and latches are interestingly used.

  • Making the best out of the available space and budget.

  • The words are compressed due to less space.

A popular style which can be seen in the phrase is by painting sceneries and waterfall in the contour of the words OK.

The decoration level depends on the amount of money the driver/owner of the vehicle is willing to spend on the sign.

Digitally printed stickers are also quite popular now-a-days.

The use of the available space and high contract colors make these signs very eye - catching.

The play on the work OK with placing it inside the contour of a heart is worth noticing.

The line is divided due to the division of the door of the vehicle.

Some trucks have variations where the word ‘OK’ is written separately than the words ‘Horn Please’.

Many times it’s more of a decoration can a serious sign for traffic regulation.

Another version of the waterfall scene with the contours of the word ‘OK’.

The physical division of the doors and latches are interestingly used.

Making the best out of the available space and budget.

The words are compressed due to less space.

Horn Ok Please is a common phrase that can be found behind trucks and other vehicles used in transport of heavy good very easily. The origin of this phrase is not known till date but there are various theories that exist regarding this. None of these theories are proved till date and the origin of this phrase still remains a mystery. The most common notion is that of traffic regulations in which a vehicle would honk if they need to overtake the truck. The truck driver would comply and say ok. Then the truck driver would indicate to the overtaking vehicle driver that they can pass by signaling please.
 

A popular style which can be seen in the phrase is by painting sceneries and waterfall in the contour of the words OK.

The decoration level depends on the amount of money the driver/owner of the vehicle is willing to spend on the sign.

Digitally printed stickers are also quite popular now-a-days.

The use of the available space and high contract colors make these signs very eye - catching.

The play on the work OK with placing it inside the contour of a heart is worth noticing.

The line is divided due to the division of the door of the vehicle.

Some trucks have variations where the word ‘OK’ is written separately than the words ‘Horn Please’.

Many times it’s more of a decoration can a serious sign for traffic regulation.

Another version of the waterfall scene with the contours of the word ‘OK’.

The physical division of the doors and latches are interestingly used.

Making the best out of the available space and budget.

The words are compressed due to less space.


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