Drivers encountering a funeral procession must:
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Join the funeral procession.
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Drive between vehicles in the funeral procession.
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Turn on their headlights and hazard lights.
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Yield the right of way to all vehicles in the procession.
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Explanation
When encountering a funeral procession, you must yield the right-of-way to all vehicles in the procession. Allow the procession to pass, and do not cut in and out of the procession except when directed to do so by a law enforcement officer.
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