Perhaps others have noticed it, but the importance of the horn has changed over the decades from the danger signal to the moron alarm. Three examples of today: 1. I drive through a narrow spot, at which the front direction was reversed a few months ago, in a privileged direction. To me comes a horny car, which forces me to an emergency braking. 2. I drive on a red-pointed traffic light with static green arrow and hold before driving through correctly I stop for traffic and leave room in front of me, so that a vehicle can drive from a side street to the free left turning lane. Here the honking idiot comes roaring over the barrier area from behind. And these are by far no isolated cases. With experiences from the past days I could extend this list almost as desired. On the other hand, I am as good as not using horns in a meaningful way. Although I’ve been paying attention to this for some time, drivers only use their horn to alert others to their own misconduct. I think the industry should react to this and pair the horn with the braking system in such a way that their operation simultaneously triggers full braking to a standstill. This would certainly be the case with the current use of the horn as an assistance function in order to relieve the driver. This function would not interfere with the remaining use of the horn.