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  1. What To Do When You Encounter a Funeral Procession. Just remember that funeral processions have the right-of-way. Here are some additional Do’s and Don’ts on how to handle a funeral procession that passes through an area where you are driving: Do be respectful. Do yield – once the lead car has entered traffic, such as going through an ...

  2. A funeral procession is a procession, usually in motor vehicles or by foot, from a funeral home or place of worship to the cemetery or crematorium. [1] [2] In earlier times the deceased was typically carried by male family members on a bier or in a coffin to the final resting place. [3]

  3. Nov 11, 2019 · The funeral procession is an opportunity to say one last goodbye to one’s deceased friend or family member before laying them to rest. Share your wishes, just in case. Send your end-of-life preferences—including your cremation, burial, and funeral choices—with your loved ones.

  4. Funeral procession etiquette. Whether you're part of a funeral procession or you're driving and encounter one, there are a few rules of etiquette. In the former situation, the rules may be required by traffic laws. They can help you honor and respect the tradition of the funeral procession.

  5. Jul 16, 2020 · Funeral Procession Laws. Funeral procession laws in the U.S. vary from state to state. For example, in Texas, there are no laws regarding funeral processions, although they traditionally have right-of-way at intersections. In Florida however, vehicles and pedestrians must yield right-of-way to funeral processions (unless they are emergency ...

  6. A funeral procession is a term that is often used to describe two things: a motorcade to the funeral service or place of burial, or the order followed to lead the deceased’s body into a church for the funeral service.

  7. Sep 21, 2023 · A funeral procession, also called a funeral cortege, is a procession of cars or occasionally an organized body of people on foot taking the deceased from the funeral location to the cemetery in a formal or ceremonial way. The funeral procession will usually consist of a hearse containing the casket, an escort and the cars of family members and ...

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