Police and emergency only.
Police at the Funeral was created in 1931.
I'm pretty sure that the answer is yes, but only if it turns red while it is in the intersection. If the light turns before the lead vehicle enters, then no. I work midnights and don't see too many funeral processions. Technically, no. Not at least without a police escort. However, out of respect, most people will stop and allow the procession to go through.
In Sweden the driver of the police car is allowed to speed without the lights on BUT he or she has the obligation to clear the road ahead. The driver is also personally responsible for anything that happens.
Special Escort Group - Ministry of Defence Police - was created in 1991.
I believe you contact the local police deportment.
Police lights are the red and blue lights that use in an emergency. It was invented by a Superintendent of Signals for the Police Department of Detroit in 1920.
Yes, the police can escort you to the airport since you are a minor provided you are have an adult to accompany you.
The police may escort college football coaches from time to time. They escort them in order to keep them safe from people that do not care for them.
Chicago is famous for having only Blue lights on its police cars
Traffic laws are a state matter so it depends on the laws in your particular state. Many states have laws that govern funeral processions and some of those laws specifically include a special exemption for emergency vehicles. Some have laws that cover only processions that have a police escort. Some state have no laws on that topic.On the other hand, all states have laws that mandate the right of way for emergency vehicles with firetrucks often having the superior ROW.
Police sirens