Honking.
It's an act that's as much a part of the fabric of life in New York City as is jaywalking, dirty water dogs, and subway rats, and now the city seems to be unofficially endorsing the aggressive act by (sort of) reversing its anti-honking law that admittedly didn't seem to enjoy much enforcement, although 206 citations were issued last year.
Transportation officials approved a plan to begin the removal of the amusingly iconic signs, like the one pictured above, with all signs to be completely gone by the end of this year.
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