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  1. May 28, 2019 · It turns out Texas does not have any laws requiring drivers to yield to a funeral procession. Here is what their research on the laws governing funeral processions of all 50 states found regarding Texas: There is no state law governing funeral processions, however, Texas courts recognize the tradition of vehicles stopping to allow a funeral ...

  2. 189.378 Funeral processions. (1) "Funeral procession," as used in this section, means two (2) or more vehicles accompanying the body of a deceased person when each vehicle has its headlights on or is displaying a pennant attached in such a manner as to be clearly visible to approaching traffic.

  3. G.S. 20-157.1. Page 1. (l) To the extent that a local government unit's ordinance is in direct conflict with any part of this statute, the ordinance shall control and prevail over the conflicting part. (m) A violation of this section shall not be considered a moving violation for purposes of G.S. 58‐36‐65 or G.S. 58‐36‐75. (1999‐441 ...

  4. Sep 26, 2023 · Finally, Georgia law states that, on a two-lane roadway, vehicles may not pass the procession. What is the penalty for violating or interfering with a funeral procession?

  5. (d) A motor vehicle that is a part of a funeral procession shall: (1) Display its lighted: (A) Headlamps; (B) Tail lamps; and (C) Flashing lights as provided in § 27-36-208(c); and (2) Follow the preceding motor vehicle in the funeral procession as closely as is reasonable and prudent to keep the motor vehicles in the funeral procession together.

  6. 4 days ago · Section 14A: Funeral processions Section 14A. (a) For purposes of this section, the following words shall have the following meanings:— ''Funeral directing'', the business, practice or profession, as commonly practiced, of (a) directing or supervising funerals or providing funeral service; (b) handling or encasing, or providing services for handling or encasing, dead human bodies, and ...

  7. Mar 27, 2017 · The lead vehicle in a funeral procession must be appropriately marked with a flashing purple or amber light or use alternating flashing headlamps. Promptly following the lead vehicle will be immediate family members, relatives, and close friends. This is what’s known as a funeral procession. Missouri, along with most other states, has its own ...

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