Drivers in a funeral procession should:
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Have their headlights and hazard lights turned on.
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Yield the right of way to all vehicles in the procession.
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Pass other vehicles in the procession.
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Secure the right of way.
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Explanation
When driving in a funeral procession, motorists should have their headlights and hazard lights turned on. This helps to make the procession more visible to other drivers and pedestrians, and it signals to them that they should give the procession the right of way and be respectful. Remember that it's against the law to join a funeral procession for the purpose of securing the right of way, or to attempt to pass any vehicle in a procession, unless a passing lane has been provided.
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