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Watch out ‘hon tenonet’ users or you’ll be jailed for 6 months!

CY Foong · Mar 8, 2021 10:26 AM

Watch out ‘hon tenonet’ users or you’ll be jailed for 6 months! 01

Though some people find it entertaining, the usage of musical horns or more commonly known as ‘hon tenonet’ can be a bit of a nuisance to road users. As such, the Selangor Road Transport Department (JPJ) has enforced an operation called “Ops Hon Melebihi Satu Nada” throughout the state, and those found guilty could be fined or sentenced to jail.

This operation was conducted after the department received numerous complaints from the public on these musical horns. The horns were mainly operated by lorries and buses and the term ‘hon tenonet’ came from Indonesia where it became viral.

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In a statement posted on Selangor JPJ’s Facebook page, the department said that a horn is “an important instrument for a vehicle to give warnings, alerts, or signals to other road users through sound.”

It continues that “the use of horns that exceed one tone or melody can be confusing to other road users and even disrupting to those living in residential areas.”

Action could be taken under Section 119 (1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 with a maximum fine of RM 2,000 or a maximum jail sentence of 6 months.

In addition, vehicles that were installed with ‘hon tenonet’ will be issued with a Notice of Prohibition of the Use of Vehicles (PG1). Vehicle owners must attend an inspection at any JPJ offices to ensure that the affected vehicle has been taken corrective action in the removal of the musical horn.

Once the vehicle inspection is done, a Vehicle Use Prohibition Withdrawal Notice (PG2) will be issued. The compound needs to be completed or the case would be taken to court for further action.

CY Foong

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Traded advertising for a career that fits his passion for cars. Enjoys spotting cars during his free time and has a soft spot for Japanese Kei cars but drives a thirsty manual sedan.

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