Funeral procession escort vehicles:
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Are considered emergency vehicles.
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Are considered emergency vehicles when escorted by funeral enforcement officers.
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Are not considered emergency vehicles.
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Explanation
In Nebraska, funeral procession escort vehicles are indeed classified as emergency vehicles. This means that drivers are legally obligated to yield to these vehicles when they display the appropriate audio or visual signals.
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