NYC Just Banned Drivers from Honking…
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- Опубликовано: 1 янв 2024
- Engine noises, muffler noises, honking, if your car does these things, its going to get you in big trouble because loud cars are now against the law.
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NYC can come up with new restrictive laws every single day of the week. But they NEVER come up with laws to put criminals away. Why?
Because with what's coming they don't want people being locked up
Jails are expensive but fines generate money.
105k a person takes quite a dent...
BS. stop parroting fox news lies. Have you been inside Rikers? It's packed wall to wall. Massive prosecutions this year.
Because that is stupid and doesn't actually solve any problems. Well documented that this is so. You'd be advocating for the ending of poverty if you really cared about 'crime rates' going down.
Amazing how the city will ignore the laws on crime but focus on petty laws.
Ticketing taxpayers with cars and jobs. What could go wrong?
@@MsMorganGirlsexactly
Nothing petty about trying to stop torture, which honking is
@@colemanstarr5404honking is not torture
They don’t generate money from locking up criminals, they do generate money from ticketing innocent people.
Am I the only one who doesn't live in NY & probably never will but still watch every video he puts out? Lol
Keep up the good work my dude 🫡
Same
Same😂😊 well almost already did 8 years there
I used to say I'd live in NYC if I could ever afford it. After watching his vids, I don't say that anymore!
@@ronaldwhiggsstill pretty magical if you havnt been in high rises. Def gone a bit downhill tho since covid.
Same. He makes me so thankful to live where I do.
So in order to keep some giant truck from backing up over the hood of my car I have to contemplate whether I can afford to hit the horn?? This is beyond ridiculous.
Two concerns with these cameras are:
1. Accuracy in pinpointing the source of the noise.
2. No exception being made if you honk for a legitimate purpose.
HOW do they collect the money? Do they send a bill to the driver address? If they send the bill do they REALLY think people will pay?
It did say "excessive" honking... so who knows. But the accuracy is the thing I worry about. With red light cameras you can see everything... how to prove/disprove that a noise came from your car. At least with the honking... a big ol' muffler is gonna stand out.
I knew it wouldn’t be long before they engineered teeny tiny dolphins to enslave them for their sonar capabilities! Lil Tattle Tale ocean aliens 👽 🐬
@@Chicago48ever see the way it works in China?
Most car alarms honk when you walk away from the car.
Acoustic engineer here. Even if you have a very sophisticated mic array (unlikely NY has), individualizing a source of sound is really really difficult.
They’ll probably utilize cameras as well.
look at how china does it... its so accurate
@@Nicholas-ze5vv cameras only pick up visual evidence though and that's when they're not filming on potato-cam!🤣😂
@@myboketvits so accurate because they correlate with video camera, so that means that using only audio will be useless and most likely will need to employ some sort proof review by either a human or sophisticated algorithm
@@jamiecurran3544 That's why I was saying they'll probably utilize it in conjunction with triangulating sensors.
I'm all for reducing unnecessary noise in NYC, but I am skeptical that the law is going to be written in a way to allow for justifiable honking and that those 'cameras' (not microphones?) can accurately pinpoint the source of the noise with all those hard surfaces for noise to reflect off of.
Lol 90% of the honking is not justifiable anyways.
@@vozq5566 Well the10% that is constitutes both safety issues and situations like someone being inattentive (i.e. looking down at their phone) at a light that has just turned green. Any reasonable law would allow for toots to capture the attention of inattentive drivers.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I imagine noise "camera" is a misnomer. The cameras snap the picture but the devices that monitor audio are likely placed at the location where the camera is pointed.
Good riddance I don't care who gets fined I just can't stand the constant noise. Honestly tho, if you live and work and commute within NYC, but you choose to drive a car, you're kind of an asshole.
@@Megatholisuhm you realize this doesn’t only apply to Manhattan right? It’s all 5 boroughs. let’s for arguments sake say you live literally in any of the other boroughs that aren’t garbage heap Manhattan, and travel to work from one of those boroughs to New Jersey. Are you still then an asshole for driving a vehicle? It’s nonsense like that which makes nyc a horrible place to live for any normal human being. Maybe the people who don’t like that stuff should be the ones to move elsewhere. Like another country idk 🤷♂️. Having a vehicle doesn’t make you an asshole nor does driving it. The reality is if you don’t like noise, then don’t live in the city, move somewhere else. 😂😂😂
I am without joking in awe that so many millions continue to desire to live in NYC.
They like to suffer.
Most people in NYC do not drive a car
Jobs are there. After NYers started flooding into NJ the cost of everything, especially rent, basically doubled and i had to get a job in NY with higher pay...
Mostly liberals or illegals
@@paranoidpanzerpenguin5262 rent is up everywhere, not just places near NY
In Virginia, they test your horn during a safety inspection. You know why? Because your horn is considered safety equipment. It can warn people. So, I'm waiting for someone to sue the city for this.
New York State also does that.
So I guess someone will now petition NY to have that removed from the inspection then huh? @@Marc816
I’m a native New Yorker who lives in VA and when I first moved there I hit my horn for someone to move up, I got pulled over a was given a ticket..😂
@@Goat1229 Can you get a ticket for flashing full beams to get someone to move up?
@@SaulidSnake in VA, anything is possible with law enforcement 🤣
So Mike advocated for the noise to stop on behalf of all of his neighbors … and then took his winnings and gave to the charities of NYC. Okay Mike big blessings to you ❤️
Hopefully those charities actually help people with the money instead of using most of it to have fancy meetings about helping people.
Surprised he hasn't started writing up his actual neighbors too. I guess he realized pretty quickly how well that would go for him
I have mixed feelings. Since the noise detecting devices won’t be able to distinguish between who is honking for safety and who is honking because of impatience, both types of folks will get penalized. 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️
So never honk, and if you get into an accident that could have been avoided by honking, sue the city.
@@B3Band Haha, yeah maybe. I drive a city car for work and I just get out of the way of loopy drivers.
Honk for Jesus
On my 21st birthday in 2011, I’ll never forget getting a ticket for “honking when there is no danger.” I honked because a gypsy cab jumped out of a turning lane and into the through lane RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME. Not to mention, the only reason he was in the turning lane was because he was weaving in and out of cars to get ahead. When I went to court to appeal the bogus ticket, the police officer, (who was also there, appealing tickets from multiple other people) lied and said that I cursed at him and that I told him I honked the horn simply because the guy pissed me off. My mouth was agape. My father was a police officer, so there was no way in hell that I would ever talk to an officer like that, he straight up lied on me, and the judge believed him and not me, because it was literally just his word against mine. $130 ticket. I had a wake up call about the government and police that day.
This is why defund the police arose.
Yeah, there are people, good and bad. He was an asshole. Life is unfair sometimes, and bigger cities are worse in this regard simply because there are more people. Hardly the effect of the government, and it'll never change.
Word of police alone should NEVER be enough to even go to trial, word vs word is never enough to prove beyond any doubt
Another reason to get a dashcam... I've been ticketed for using my phone while driving... I was using my car's built in Bluetooth to have a phone conversation. The phone was in my bag on the passenger seat.
Some of these officers are just on a power trip
So where was his camera proof. They’re supposed to wear them to protect themselves and prove their position.
If you try to sit, I'll tax your seat. If you get too cold, I'll tax the heat. If you cross the street, I'll tax your feet. Welcome to New York.
“Taxman” by George Harrison and the Beatles 😊.
They live there for convenience then complain that the deliveries are too noisy. I I know, just don’t mix residential with businesses. Make them have to drive or bus themselves 5 miles to eat or shop. See which one they’d prefer.
@@guapodel It's like the people who had homes near Kennedy Airport in the mid 70's. They were trying to block the Concorde from landing and taking off because of the noise it produced. You bought a home near an airport, what do you expect, quiet planes?
@@bandesj I’m from chicago. And before the gentrification there were factories. And in neighborhood near downtown is a chocolate factory. They built high rise condos. Everyone thought “wow, smells good” turns out the smell of chocolate gets old. Every few years they petition to close the place down. 🤡
Can we take a moment to appreciate the fact we can watch the news clips on his phone within the video? I think it adds a different dynamic within the moment itself
He does do a good job with his channel.
This is going to be hilarious to see in court.
"Yes, your honor. This picture shows that the car was being loud."
Imagine not being able to pay your honking fines and then getting put in jail. Then you have murderers, batterers, and robbers asking you what you're in for and you're like "ya I honked my horn once."
I was wondering if my emergency button would set it off. Imagine your scenario but the answer is “ya I was being attacked and made a lot of noise”
not once. these serial honkers are out of control. i moved out of nyc over this crap it was unbearable.
I honk my horn for Jay walkers to make sure other cars stay in their own lane to make sure the drivers stay awake and drive right.
Why would there be murderers and robbers in there?
@@timtim818 Oh it's jail. It's the place where those kinds of people are placed before going to prison.
NY is hustling harder than a street vendor 😂
Speed limit camera, bus lane camera, HORN camera now
Mentioning street vendors. They got the police cracking down and giving 1k tickets to people who sell without a "license" that never gets approved even though you pay to apply for it. Bigots in office from the local level to the federal level.
I can't breathe clean air whenever I go to New York City. There are too many cars, too much pollution, and too many chemicals and plastics emitting Cancer-causing vapors.
Heaven forbid NYC be allowed to enforce their laws. 🤦🏾♂
@@SwiftySanders As as native NYer the alternate side street parking was enough for me. Since relocating I make sure to plan rent pickup visits on Wednesdays when it’s suspended at my destination. Make it outta NY so you can LIVE. We don’t even recycle in Delaware 🤣
Heaven forbid NYC creates efficient bureaucracies that are for The People. But that would be an oxymoron wouldn't it?
@@SwiftySanders
There's a push to penalize car owners, but from my past experience living in NYC, it seems like taxis are the main culprits causing congestion and noise with their constant honking.
If you think for one second this is about cabs or car horns or anything like that your completely lost
@@originallonewolf6643 Could you provide an explanation, please?
@@iSucrose it's extortion. It's just another revenue stream. They gotta make up for the wealthy people leaving, and the increase in illegal migrants they asked for.
@@originallonewolf6643 Everybody understands this. There are too many cars in NYC so all the laws regarding traffic and vehicles are directly or indirectly used to discourage as many people as possible from driving. Driving in a populated city is a privilege anywhere in the world, if you want to drive get ready to pay.
@@JohnS-ch7cr eum no. figure out what freedom is
Good job Cash, you are teaching us many things!
so much information here! great channel!
I am so glad I don't live in Manhattan, they're just going to eventually start charging you for walking on their pavement too
😂
That is a great idea.
And breathing
And you know what? A lot of the current commenters here would agree to such a fine, using whatever twisted logic. Maybe "pavements get worn down, so walking should be taxed to fix pavements". Mark my words, that's what a lot of them would say.
I understand you’re somewhat joking but I think the main idea of all of this is to make the streets more enjoyable for pedestrians - the way cities should be, and were originally intended to be.
This is what New York spends money on, while they cry the poor mouth and homelessness. Another feather in Adams cap. Good job Mayor!
They're hoping the fines generated will exceed the cost of the system, making it a net income stream for the city. Much like there are some rural towns that fund half their city budget with speeding tickets on through traffic (i.e. people from out of town).
This is how nyc lets the contract winners invest.
I've been watching your videos for a couple of weeks now and I finally subscribed. I dont know why I didnt do it sooner considering I searched your channel to see if you uploaded. Blessing from Chicago Cash ❤😊
All for this. I grew up in Colorado where people aren't into honking besides in the very heart of our tiny downtown. So absolutely hate being in areas where honking happens, it's very obvious and awful.
NYC - New Young China
Authoritarianism>Common Sense
Not Your City....
Needs Your Compliance
Most accurate thing I’ve seen in 2024 lol
True more and more
Yep.
And they want Newsom to run 2024 😂 Boy you all don't live in reality
This is not about noise
Its about money
Leaving NYC was one of the best decisions of my life
It’s about power and control it’s about fuckery of lives.
correct, it's about punishing the working class as usual.
communists
@@BobbaDons people that are driving cars in New York are, on average, much wealthier than those that aren’t
Miss the 90s 😢 new york is gone welcome the NEW LA
As a lifetime motorcyclist, Honking is the only way I can prevent being run over on occasion. Is there any “reasonable use” clause? How does that work? - Just curious.
PS. I love this guy. If he were offered BANK to be part of some morning show, I really hope he doesn’t give up this day job.
As a fellow biker I agree - 'on occasion' is what the horn is for, and in UK law:
"Rule 112 of the Highway Code is very clear on the purpose of vehicle horns, and states that they are only to be used in order to warn another road user of your presence. That means you should never honk as a greeting, or as an expression of annoyance."
ah yes love waking up on my 40 acres of silence and rolling hills - enjoy your sound cameras lmfao
This is terrifying, I assume these "audio recordings" will be recorded in order to hold up in court, so my question is - what happens to all the false positives?
They get thrown out
You could ask the same question for any other law. People are put in prison for murder for 20 years when they’ve been later exonerated of the crime. Does that mean we shouldn’t capture evidence in murders?
Yeah, this doesn't seem very constitutional. What if I honk legitimately to avoid an accident? How to the cameras detect context to why the honk occurred?
@@DigitalOrbitMusic Honking can be considered free expression and thus a constitutionally protected activity
its not terrifying . just dont drive
So far since I’ve seen your videos, NYC can pass laws on making drivers pay 23 a day, banning honking, allow squatting, give money/food/shelter to foreigners while not taking care of existing homes less smh
ya im happy im not in nyc
They’ll fine their way to a city where only the recipients remain.
NYC is at war with middle class. They want rich and poor slaves. No middle class
Yeah nyc sounds like an awful place to live.
Don't forget they rather spend millions to build confrontational architectural structures to stop people from sittin or being somewhere too long rather than fix the same NYC that's literally caving in.
The legal residents of NYC are living a dystopian nightmare.
That making money as a snitch policy is a pretty good idea, wish they would make a version of that for exposing government corruption in my country
"But my inner-American, who loves freedom, wonders if this is just a little bit too far."
Cash you're in the wrong city brotha. 😅
the point is the freedom and idiotism is not the same thing, the car honking is the most disgusting, disrespectful, irritating, unneeded phenomenon on the road, the only thing that you are letting know to people around you is lacking of intelligence and lacking of good manners
@@ketuser you completely missed my point actually.
What!? That was part of the experience of visiting New York. I would wave to the cab across 4 lanes just to hear the horns cursing him as he weaved through traffic to get a fare. Honking made the perfect backdrop for the energy in the city. Anyway, Cash, I love your videos. I learn something interesting every time I watch. Thank you.
Is honking at pretty women walking the streets of NYC kosher?
clearly you dont live there. what a dumb comment lmao. youre part of the problem
Lol you might think so, but the honking doesn’t shape NYC. People are living there so improving the quality of life makes it better for everyone.
Louis CK had an episode that started off making this the bit...
at the start of one episode of Louis by Louis Ck.. before he got caught and all, there was an episode with a parody on how loud the garbage can truck guys are every week... at the end of the bit they are practically outside his window banging the cans...
i understand these are meant for excessive honking, but thing is, a honk is a safety driving tool. It can prevent accidents, give a heads-up to imprudent pedestrians, etc. If drivers are afraid to use their honks for the purpose it was intended for, that's not good. (I don't drive).
One step closer to closing more streets to nonessential vehicles.
If noise is a concern, big cities might not be your jam....
That's how you know people stupid. Government ain't the problem masses of stupid people are the real problem
Other large cities comparable to NYC in the Western world don't have nearly as much noise. Most of the people honking don't have to actually honk. They are choosing to. Also too much noise is bad for cognitive ability and a whole host of other negative downstream impacts.
I’m from the UK and I’ve visited NY once and was surprised by how much unnecessary honking there was.
They’d be people in a queue of 50 cars honking out of frustration which was annoying to hear day in day out when beeping the horn in that scenario isn’t going to help anyone.
In a way it’s actually dangerous too because I found myself barely paying attention to the horns, as 99% of the time it was people beeping out of frustration, rather than actually warning people of danger, like they’re supposed to be used for.
I totally agree, I've come to new yrok recently and saw many times people honk long time in the middle of the residential street only because they had to stop for a minute.
I was in a taxi and the driver used his horn 25 times in 10 blocks for absolutely no reason. Been a witness to this countless times as well as car horns honking 1/3 of the way down block from a crosswalk on the avenue whrere there were no pedestrians!
Instead of honking there'll be more fist fights, you watch.
so your in support of something as stupid as this?
They do worn people of danger what are you talking about?
Love your topics and thumbnails
I think in general, vehicles make a city much louder. People walking is almost silent. The sound of an engine, or an electric car buzzing, or tire and wind noise all make a city very loud.
This will be very difficult to pinpoint. A lot of people are going to be prosecuted when in fact they did not honk their horn.
MY FIRST THOUGHT.
Yep, I know this because even speed cameras that cops use sometimes issue tickets to the wrong car..... I think one of them even got issued a ticket dispite the fact that the car was parked.
I wonder if they'll use your cars computer to prove it.
@@bui3415 that's gotta be unconstitutional
I like that lady’s idea for more strict licenses for motorbikes
I do think motorcycles should be licensed even small motorcycles and mopeds.
and what if you hit someone? NO insurance?? who pays? @@SwiftySanders
We already have a license, NY doesn't require a license for electric bikes or motorcycles@@SwiftySanders
Do motorbikes lead to 40,000 deaths in the USA each and every year? Oh, no, they don't. Cars do that.
What's up with that? Scooters keep cars off the road and allow handicapped people to get around. Also, sometimes honking can save your life.
they implemented this in shanghai a very long time ago, as well as in several other cities across china
Great! I live in Manhattan and would say 95% of the gratuitous noise is coming from 5% or less of rude drivers so I'm totally in favor of holding them accountable.
This feels like the type of change someone who isn't dealing with the problem will make
This happens because of rude and inpatient drivers who have to hit their horns excessively. I live in Marina del Rey California, and I've been driving over 50 years and have noticed in the last few years with more and more people moving out here that people will not even wait one second after the light turns green before they start hitting their horns. In some areas of Los Angeles, you honk your horn at the wrong guy, and they will stall at the light and maybe honk back, if your lucky, if not, you could get an angry driver approch you and teach you some driving etiquette!
Do people still move to California? My God, why?
Unless it is Whites fleeing cultural enrichment in an adjacent city?
This is exactly what is happening here in N.Y.. Newer drivers are worse drivers and very impatient. They honk at everything like 3 headed idiots, especially when it makes no sense. People used to just sit in traffic or get out of their cars to see what was going on. The worst is when chopper groups like the Hells Angels come into town and drive down residential streets- they are louder than garbage trucks! That was the great part of the pandemic, the city was so quiet. That lady was on the money about making ebikes get license plates. They are far more dangerous than car drivers and they break traffic laws constantly. There are scooters (vespa style vehicles) driving on the streets- that is illegal.
They’re just taking away our rights and pitting citizen against the other. The noisy rude ones have to be controlled. Don’t buy into it guys
@FacheChanteDeux so how are scooters illegal?
Don’t give NY pedestrians too much credit, I’ve come inches away from hitting people, because they’ve been more worried about what’s in their phone, than paying attention to their surroundings. Ye I know, I’m driving a vehicle and I have to pay attention, but you can only do so much when driving the speed limit and someone walks right in front of your vehicle, they get the air horn treatment.
Love your vids.
Which illustrates one of the reasons why I got the hell out of NYC in the first place!
I noticed during my time in Tokyo, the city was surprisingly quiet. Maybe NYC could take notes from other cities on how they deal with their noise. I imagine culture is a big part of it and not just legislation.
It’s largely due to how the cities are built. NYC bent over backwards to make room for cars, Tokyo did not. Tokyo requires that you have proof of a place to park your car before they let you register it in the city. NYC has the huge wide avenues too
Japan has a social compact but we no longer do.
@@birdrocket wow! I never knew about those laws for parking in Japan.
Tokyo is almost exclusively geared towards buses, trains and public transit in general, but even smaller Asian and European cities have world class rail and bus networks. The problem is one of policy, public will and corruption. In the US all three are a problem. Just look at people's reaction towards NYC's congestion pricing scheme which has already been applied in other world cities. Americans in an outside of the cities scream communism. Building bike lanes like the Netherlands does is Bolshevism and big money interests actively try to sabotage rail and bus/streetcar projects in favor of building more highways and parking lots for noisy cars.
they have properly designed cities, meanwhile we let cars run rampant in some of the densest cities in our country. It's a mix of our physical environment and culture. But dont give any mind to how our outside world is a never ending clog of noisy, polluting, inefficient, and dangerous vehicles. Never mind all the massive negative externalities that come with our addiction to cars, it's not like there's anything we could possibly do about that. The real issue is obviously the supposed "out of control crime" which most very rarely ever come into contact with.
As a Californian, I wish the state of NY good luck with the lawsuits. Because they're coming.
It’s not the state it’s the city. They are not going crazy out side the city. Yes when you have people on top of people and try to please them all it’s probably not going to work. He’ll go up state and some bars have speakers on the out side of the establishment. You know like New Orleans. The trouble is most of these establishments were there before the apartments. the people that moved in knew it was loud area but then try to shut it down after they’re in.
Yes they are going crazy all over NY state with camera's for your safety of course. Fines for everything,.!!! @@fredrickemp7242
1:26 Those pew vrrm vrmm pow pow cars should get tickets everywhere and any where hahaha.
Would like to visit NYC someday. But I'll take my peaceful rural home any day. Worst noise we got here is the robins at 5:00 A.M. chirping and carrying on, or the neighbours rooster, do got noisy motor cycles, but that's pretty much in town.
Been following you for well over a year now Cash. While I was initially drawn in by the NYC/RE angle and your effervescent personality, the growth of your video and editing skills amaze me every time. It must take an incredible amount of time to produce these videos and it keeps showing.
I left a similar comment, I prefer this new style over the old stuff he used to upload. I’ve lived in NYC all my life and found his videos obnoxious and annoying, I love the pivot he made
Cash's videos are a welcome departure from the normal videos of guys sitting in gaming chairs in their basements in front of a computer and critiquing clips they found on the internet. It takes work to actually get out into the field and create your own clips. Well done!
They sure seem to be targeting drivers.
They’re just targeting the source of problems in the city. Cars happen to cause lots of problems
Cash I love your videos keep it up
I do not watch frequently enough to know if you have always had a wider topic of NYC beyond real estate/rentals. Or if it is because the market has shifted so much but...
I enjoy how you have utilized your authentic style to report on other topics. I used to live on the East Coast and I miss (visiting) NYC! Your videos give a little taste of this dynamic city! 😋 ✨️
It starts with the horns but where does it end? This is the stepping stone for the camera use.
They will start to use cameras to police people on foot, ie jaywalking or obscene, or as the legislator said “obnoxious, gestures, prosecuting people protesting. They won’t stop with just the cars.
The sound of silence song comes to mind .....🤷😕
And 15-minute cities
1/2/24....DRONES FLYING PEEKING INTO OFFICE WINDOWS + HOTEL WINDOWS + PRIVATE APT WINDOWS...COMPLETE SPY SYSTEM!
next will be the climate scam
When I ride the subway and expect to sit quietly until I reach my stop, I always appreciate that one dude who unliterary decides I should enjoy his hippity hop music as much as he does by blasting his speaker for everyone until he reaches his destination.
@Rovingdog628 okay that was uncalled for
A better way to reduce noise from traffic is to reduce traffic. NYC often has far too many car lanes than what is practical and efficient. This leads to congestion, pollution, and noise pollution. There should not be nearly as many cars going through the city as there are, and when it comes to noise, cars create an insane amount of noise per person using them and not just when they are honking.
You want to REDUCE traffic by DECREASING the number of car lanes? You must be a liberal with that logic.
The fact that this guy doesn't talk about the most apparent downsides is very telling.
Which are...?
I thought that's what he does the whole video...
Its my Constitutional right to honk , yell and cuss as a New Yorker
its not
you dont even have a constitutional right to drive or own a car
@mats7492 hit the bricks pal! See iam exercising that right already. Somebody clearly didn't get the joke...
@@mats7492If you're gonna make a statement from a joke, at least have proper punctuation.
@@mats7492 stop trying to limit the freedoms of others, I swear every leftist now wants white people stuck in a bad non-white neighborhood disarmed with gun confiscations, and no vehicle to escape. Founding Fathers & Andrew Jackson would spit on the graves of every president since Lincoln
@@Juggalo972 if youre making a joke, at least mark it as such.. This is the internet buddy!
This video was so informative, unbiased and entertaining at the same time. So funny when the car honks interrupted your sentence. 😂
He's gotten way too biased
Unbiased?? Are you fucking crazy?
Thank you!
Not just cites. I lived in a nice apartment in rural country vermont. Beautiful building. I lasted 6 months, i had to move . There was a stop sign near the house. Every kind of truck imaginable used my road to cut west over from one small highway to another small highway. Ups, step vans, cement, tractor-trailer, dump, utilities trucks, etc. Most diesel. They started braking just under my wibdow at 6AM went till 7 PM. Drove me INSANE . Beauriful country town population 1,500! I visited the apartment 2x before i rented it. Never noticed the truck route. Do your Due diligence
Image getting off work and get fined because you honk 💀
Good, dont honk!
As someone who rarely honks, I see no problem. Just don’t honk unless you actually NEED to.
Absolutely correct! 👍
When the tie comes that you really NEED to use your horn, you get a big ticket!!!
@@jbdragon3295 no they said only excessive honks. That means soemoen who will honk for 5 seconds. Not the one guy who will honk for half second one time.
If I had to drive in that mess, I'd be tense and angry all the time too. Seems like honking your horn is one of the least violent reactions you can have to all that mess.
All the people complaining in the comment section are basically admitting that they honk, just because they want to.
I was in New York about four years ago and I couldn’t understand why drivers were honking their horns when the traffic is totally backed up with nowhere to move but they still blasting away on their horns
I want these noise cameras for my city. Loud cars are a huge annoyance but so is people pounding their music. I need this in residential neighborhoods, too. My last apartment claimed to have a compliance officer to help with noise but except for an occassional police car who rarely actually went into the complex, I saw nothing. I know private property makes it more of an issue but a city-wide ordinance would truly be helpful. Thankfully, both my new and prior apartments were still leagues quieter than where I was living during the pandemic, which had people shaking windows and walls with the bass from their cars. It started around 6PM and didn't end until midnight, maybe later. My rent never increased for five years but that was the only good part.
I'm glad I don't live in NYC, but I love your videos and enjoy Cash sharing behind the scene chaos😊
This is how it starts.. With great applause from the woke community.
Riiiight.. being against useless honking is "woke" now..
You truly got brain worms
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@@damien7157 Exactly my friend you may laugh at that. But this is how it begins. Look at China with their behavior school. You can't even cross the road without them. Judging you and I mean you cross the road wrong? They can bad behavior you, so you get bad credit for that. Which means you can't leave the country. You can't go to certain stores that's in China and we complain about China. It's going to happen here, my friend.
Go woke go broke 😢
Totally different @@damien7157
Happy new year
In Germany there are special police units to control loud tuned cars. It helps a little. Trucks are checked every year to make sure everything is OK, including whether they are too loud. But it's better to set up distribution centers and only allow deliveries with low-noise trucks. I recently spent the night in Jersey and the garbage truck came at 4 o'clock in the morning. Unbelievable!
There are so many cops in NYC, they should be doing more enforcement.
The noise cameras aren't really necessary
Cash, I don't think ill ever live in NYC, but grew up outside boston. I watch everyone of your videos for some reason, and love the style. Some of the only Info filled vlogs ive ever seen and you have such a great style. Have a great 2024!
I have to second this. I never plan to even go to NYC unless I was kidnapped or something, but I love this dudes vlogging.
Me too. I grew up in Boston and moved just outside the city
Grew up in NYC and never want to leave, despite all the issues there's no place in the US that can be called a real walkable city like NYC or can match the massive population
Especially if you like taking like 5 hour walks, biking around and seeing stuff
New York cost to much for me and I do not even own a car
@scruf153 NYC is affordable as long as you don't live in Manhattan like 70% of the kids in the NYC school system receive school lunch benefits that are handed out based on household income level
Plenty of poor people in NYC
Seriously??😂 HOW are they supposed to know exactly which vehicle in a sea of vehicles is the one that caused the noise? Cannot wait to see when the wrong people get ticketed.
Yeah, how can you possibly defend yourself!
1:25 I just LOVE the energy😭😭
When you're born and raised in NY, noise is not a #1 issue. You get used to it. The problem is the city constantly trying to find new ways to get money from you without actually doing anything that will help it's citizens. Let see if this really helps, because all I see if more money going to city officials.
NYC is as dystopian as it gets, but still teaching rest of the country how to live :)
California and her southern cities have the rotten apple beat.
as bad as NYC is, London is worse.
I remember driving through NYC years ago (at least 10 years ago) and couldn’t figure out why it seemed different. Sitting at a red light I noticed a sign that said $300 fine for honking your horn. I realized what felt weird was it was quiet, no horn honking.
People policing society. That phrase got me. I visited Germany, that is basically how they operate. I saw very few cops, and saw no crime while there. I visited for 3 months and was out doing something almost everyday.
Then maybe they should ticket ppl who sit at red lights looking at their phone distracted and not moving when it turns green for a long time
Great idea, that's next!!!
Chaa chiing!! 💰💰💰💰
Once we moved to PA suburbs, my husband was struck by the lack of noise... specifically no horn honking!
Living in Texas we have the loud mufflers and backfiring too and I do find that irritating at times but I can understand how hearing that in a place like Manhattan with the construction of the city buildings and high rises with how sound disapates and propagates can sound like gun shots and now that can be frightening to people. As a firearm owner myself I know what gun shots sound like especially being a former cop and combat soldier and in Texas I never mistake cars or fireworks as gun shots but that's in an area that's wide open. Manhattan construction, would make it pretty difficult to differentiate gun shots from a muffler backfire.
This is very satisfactory.. This should have been done years ago.. Companies might start leaving Manhattan finding to hard to do business.. Did you know Manhattan is sinking?
I’d be curious to see how well this works, you can hear sound but how will the cameras detect which vehicle made it when traffic is packed? I wouldn’t be surprised if it backfires
Heh... backfires.
I lived on Queens Boulevard for a year and it was the most sleepless year of my life. There are literal biker gangs that race down the street at all hours of the night
The traffic alone is enough to make me prefer to park & ride instead of drive into the city 😂 this is just icing on a the cake
This is a good move. Cars are loud, not cities. Looks at the Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
Imagine having to weigh your options between the cost of the fine or the price to repair damage to your vehicle from a crash you couldn’t honk to prevent
horns are on vehicles for reasons of safety but I do support fining nonsense honkers in grid lock traffic @@user-kh8mv2be8t
Honking doesn’t really prevent many crashes
@@birdrocketyou’re wrong. It alerts people that there’s a car there. It’s saved me a number of times from accidents. Maybe they don’t work for you but it actually does make a difference. If it didn’t do anything nobody would bother to make it apart of the cats functionality. It’s a safety feature whether you like it or agree with it or not.
@@wintersfox18 it’s a safety feature in the same way a safety blanket works. Doesn’t do much, but makes you feel better.
YES IT DOES - it did for me quite a few times, and also woke up a few jay walkers running in front of moving cars. Happens a LOT in NYC@@birdrocket
More cities shouldn’t be doing this. Move to the country or even the suburbs if you don’t like noise. I don’t like the government making money mostly from ticketing people. We need to tax the rich more instead.
There is a good way to avoid that. Simply don't break the laws.
Why shouldn’t we make cities nicer places to live? I agree we need a more progressive taxation system, but noise pollution is terrible for your health and millions of people live in New York. Why should their health be compromised for the convenience of suburban commuters, who are on average wealthier than the average New Yorker?
@@SwiftySanders There is a good way to avoid that, stop voting in idiots who make stupid laws...
Bro, that Honda generator you showed is probably the quietest one on the market. I was a roofer I used i'm in construction I use other generators that's funny
1:22 The farting civic noises 😂
waiting for them to fine people for speaking or yelling. maybe sirens is next. sometimes noises are for safety. if some other driver is going to hit you you honk to alert them. now if you do it you are going to be fined. I bet you will also have to fight it in court, which costs you will have to measure against the cost of the ticket....and it might be cheaper to just pay the fine, rather than go to court to fight the ticket, or to repair your car.
tbh, I think it is just another way of grabbing up more revenue. but conveniently it can secondarily benefit the disturbing noises voters complain about.
That’s what I’m thinking. There are a lot of jaywalking and lane cutting in NYC cause it’s congested. They communicate through honking.
drivers should drive slow and pay attention PUBLIC streets are for everybody cars kill more people than guns do
You know we are doomed when they have cameras so advanced that they can pinpoint which car is honking their horn.
it isnt legit
@@Derty_the_grower i hope that you're right.
8:49 just because a city department is onboard , that makes it correct? yes massive overreach.
Cars already take up so much space, and an increasing number of jerks think they have to also force large numbers to endure their obnoxious exhaust. Noise pollution has gotten much worse. New Yorkers are also trigger happy with their horns at the slightest infraction. Install noise cameras all over cities! Red light runners are also a big menace.
NYC seems like a problem that just never stops.
_Car-centric_ cities seem to be a problem that just never stops... in America, at least. Many European cities have gotten their car problems under control---and those cities are much quieter. Go figure.
This morning I was out in our pasture here in central Missouri. I heard my German Shepherds playing, a few birds, and in a 25-minute period I heard three vehicles out on the highway. Heaven on earth.
Good! Paris has already implemented a similar system and it’s worked wonders for noise reductions. Anything to reduce SOV-miles-traveled is a good system.
I see the use of a horn (in British English at times called a hooter) as a good idea mainly if there is imminent risk of a crash. Driving tests in some parts of the world require candidates to demonstrate their ability to use any such horn although, with so many rules against the use of honking horns, I have to wonder if it’s even worth checking to make sure such horns work for such vehicles neither much taller than Hyundai Tucsons (under 6 feet tall) nor much longer than Ford E-series vans (with the extended versions, if produced for the 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 or 2014 model year, almost 20 feet long).
Been to nearly every major city in the USA, New York has the craziest honking issues by far but I never expected this 😂
Well now, that's just stupid.