Depends on the purpose. A funeral procession, for example, is called a funeral procession. Otherwise, you could be thinking of a parade, you could be thinking of a convoy, you could be thinking of a traffic jam, etc.
so they can get to the place where the mass is and they can get there quick with out traffic and follow the other people
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.
Where two or more lanes of traffic flow in the same direction, you may pass... otherwise, you cannot pass.
Traffic won the Oscar for Directing in 2000.
Keep directing the movie.
when a police officer is directing traffic. When it is unsafe to do so.
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No, usually not. Ordinarily, Traffic Officers are not Police Officers-- although they can be in some jurisdictions. In most jurisdictions, some people who are Traffic Officers choose to advance themselves by becoming Police Officers, but this is not a necessary pursuit. The majority of Traffic Officers probably remain with that force for many years.
traffic officers
Someone can find a video of a police officer directing traffic on YouTube. That site has loads of different videos so there are going to be several to choose from.
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.