May audible signals be used when performing a maneuver?
Joining traffic
Explanation
**Acoustic signals** are sounds used to warn other drivers of the presence of a vehicle. However, their use is restricted to **exceptional** situations. These situations include:
- **Avoiding a possible accident**: If there is an imminent risk of collision, the horn can be used to alert other drivers.
- **Overtaking on roads outside populated areas**: On rural roads, acoustic signals are allowed to notify a driver that they are about to be overtaken.
- **Priority services**: When performing an urgent service, such as taking a seriously injured person to the hospital, acoustic signals can be used to warn other vehicles of the need to pass.
Therefore, acoustic signals cannot be used freely in any maneuver, but only in these specific situations. This makes the correct answer that they can be used, but **only exceptionally**.
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