Yes you do! It also happens in other States and in Canada. It's common courtesy and the law in Georgia. Georgia State Law for Funeral Processions: If you are traveling the same direction or they are coming toward you, you do not have to stop. You may stop, but, if you do so, you must pull completely off the road to allow other vehicles to pass and that is the law. So, while it is a courtesy, you do not have to stop The only exception to this is, often, if they are crossing an intersection, officers will stop cross traffic, but that is really the only time you must stop.
Yes. It is a law done out of respect for those who have died.
Another View: Actually, I believe that all that the law requires is that you Yield the right of way to them. I do not believe that there is any requirement that you actually pull over and stop.
No, it's not a law
yes
what are pull factors for georgia
of course... the dead guy i n the hearse is in no big hurry.
Yes, a state trooper can pull a person over for dark window tinting without another cause. If the window tinting is illegal in the state, then they can pull you over and give you a ticket.
Yes. Also, you can't drive through it, as from a cross street. They can also blow any traffic signs and lights, so it's safer just to pull over and try another route. Most jurisdictions have police travel units with a funeral, so it's almost a sure thing you'll be pinched.
No
No, but if you get pulled over again the cop can pull up your record and see that you got a warning already.
In the state or Montana i heard its a law that if 2 cars get behind you, You must pull over.
In the State of Connecticut,can a cop give you a ticket if he didn't pull you over on the street? Also he only assumed where he was he didn't see him pull in the driveway. I the owner of the house,want to press harassment charges on him.
yes
Farhad
Highway Patrol is a State Officer, can issue violation tickets anywhere in their state.