When a funeral procession led by a funeral escort vehicle comes to an intersection where you are waiting, you must:
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Cross the intersection before the funeral escort vehicle.
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Cross the intersection when it is your turn.
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Let the lead vehicle go through, and then cross the intersection.
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Yield the right of way to the procession when the lead car goes through.
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Explanation
When a funeral procession led by a funeral escort vehicle approaches an intersection where you are waiting, you must yield the right of way to the procession. This means that you should allow the procession to pass through the intersection before proceeding yourself. Yielding the right of way is a sign of respect and courtesy toward the grieving family and their deceased loved one.
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