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6. Arkansas: Quiet at the Drive-Thru

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Ever been tempted to honk your horn at the drive-thru? In Arkansas, it’s illegal to do so after 9 p.m. This quirky rule aims to keep the peace, ensuring late-night snackers aren’t disturbed. While the exact reasoning behind this law is unclear, it’s likely intended to prevent unnecessary noise disturbances during late-night hours. Whether it’s to avoid startling employees or disturbing nearby residents, this law serves as a reminder to keep noise levels down during the night. So, if you find yourself craving a midnight snack at the drive-thru, remember to keep the horn quiet!

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