A funeral procession has the right-of-way unless the right-of-way is required by an emergency vehicle giving an audible signal.
There is a emergency vihicle
A funeral procession has the right-of-way unless the right-of-way is required by an emergency vehicle giving an audible signal.
after sunset and during inclimate weather is the law. daylight use is optional unless you are travelling in a funeral procession.
Short answer is... no. But don't cut across the procession.MICHIGAN VEHICLE CODE (EXCERPT)257.654 Vehicles forming part of funeral procession; right-of-way; flags; passing through funeral procession with vehicle as civil infraction.Sec. 654. (1) A motor vehicle forming part of a funeral procession, when going to a place of burial, shall have the right of way over all other vehicles except fire apparatus, ambulances, and police patrol vehicles at a street or highway intersection within this state if the vehicle in the funeral procession displays a flag which shall be fluorescent orange in color, and upon which shall be printed, stamped, or stained a black cross, the star of David, or the crescent and star. The lead vehicle and the last vehicle in the funeral procession may carry an additional flag. The flags shall not contain a name embossed or printed on the flag, except the word "funeral". (2) A person passing through a funeral procession of motor vehicles, designated pursuant to subsection (1), with a vehicle of any kind, is responsible for a civil infraction.
10 minutes unless train has an emergency.
Unless there is a particular reason within the religious tenets, a funeral can be on any day.
i say yes, unless you had a really bad relationship with them
Yes, unless the family requests otherwise, flowers are sent to the funeraL home where the wake service takes place. They are then brought to the cemetery after the Funeral Mass, and placed by the body.
It is usually performed by cemetery employees unless otherwise requested.
You wouldn't as a mark of respect unless it was an emergency and a matter of life and death.
No, unless it is the funeral for a cowboy or a cowgirl. He or she would more than likely be buried in jeans (with boots ON), so the attendees would not 'out-of-place' in that case.
no, unless you were friends with him before he married your ex-wife.
Unless there are previous instructions from the family, flowers are the usual choice. In some cases, you can also bring food. But it is advisable to consult the family first before bringing anything to the funeral.