Edit: After reading the article, I notice it did not answer all of your questions. The English wikipedia article is obviously missing important info.
The company Martin was ordered to develop a signal horn some time in the early 20th century. They came up with this horn and these tones. It was then just kept.
There have been discussions about changing it to a more American way of signal horn which started about 15 years ago, but nothing has come out of it up to now.
The German wikipedia article has more information:
Because of § 35 (Abs. 1 und Abs. 5a mit Abs. 8) i.V.m. § 38 Abs. 1 und 2 StVO, that´s why (also, DIN 14610 Akustische Warneinrichtungen für bevorrechtigte Wegebenutzer).
slugger1 on
Because the sound is reminiscent of trumpets, and “tatütata” is an german onomatopoeia of it
halokiwi on
Ambulance, firefighters, police etc all sound a little different in different countries. Why, no idea? It probably developed historically and then there were official rules made on it.
doomeddeath on
Actually it’s tatütatü
j-a-y---k-i-n-g on
because damit people make platz
Lycrist_Kat on
Well this one goes ROAR!
In all seriousness:
The DIN 14610 say so because of course there’s a DIN
PlayersForBreakfast on
Well this one is cosplaying as a Lion and goes Roaaar
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„ring-ring“ was taken.
The same reason a frog makes “quak”?
Why does your ambulance make nee naw and not tatü tata?
I think wikipedia will answer your questions:
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martinshorn](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martinshorn)
Edit: After reading the article, I notice it did not answer all of your questions. The English wikipedia article is obviously missing important info.
The company Martin was ordered to develop a signal horn some time in the early 20th century. They came up with this horn and these tones. It was then just kept.
There have been discussions about changing it to a more American way of signal horn which started about 15 years ago, but nothing has come out of it up to now.
The German wikipedia article has more information:
[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folgetonhorn](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folgetonhorn)
It’s what it sounds like to native speakers. Yes, exactly like that.
Because Tütatütü would sound like a piece of ballet clothing.
Do you mean the actual sound compared to other countries or the transkription of the sound?
A https://youtu.be/_dgYgshLAwQ?si=VCBc0jrVJUaVWmoh
B https://youtu.be/xyMXCAV-fEI?si=ZoZuGBV45GVUYBOB
Because of § 35 (Abs. 1 und Abs. 5a mit Abs. 8) i.V.m. § 38 Abs. 1 und 2 StVO, that´s why (also, DIN 14610 Akustische Warneinrichtungen für bevorrechtigte Wegebenutzer).
Because the sound is reminiscent of trumpets, and “tatütata” is an german onomatopoeia of it
Ambulance, firefighters, police etc all sound a little different in different countries. Why, no idea? It probably developed historically and then there were official rules made on it.
Actually it’s tatütatü
because damit people make platz
Well this one goes ROAR!
In all seriousness:
The DIN 14610 say so because of course there’s a DIN
Well this one is cosplaying as a Lion and goes Roaaar