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Article: WHAT'S LEGAL AND WHAT'S NOT UNDER FUNERAL PROCESSION LAW.(EDITORIAL)(Column)
- Article from:
- The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)
- Article date:
- April 18, 1996
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Byline: Perry T. Ryan
Funeral procession means two or more vehicles accompanying the body of a deceased person when each vehicle has its headlights on or is displaying a pennant clearly visible to approaching traffic.Vehicles in a funeral procession have the right-of-way at intersections and may proceed through if the procession is led by an escort vehicle displaying flashing yellow, red or blue lights.Before assuming the right-of-way, a person driving a vehicle in a funeral procession must exercise due caution with regard to crossing traffic.A person who drives a vehicle that is not a part of a funeral procession shall not drive the vehicle between the vehicles ...
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Article: Law Gives Funeral Procession Right-of-Way
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August 13, 1995 ;
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... ... respect for funeral processions. Cars just dart in and out of the procession like normal traffic ... laws governing funeral processions and they fall under ... When dealing with a funeral procession, the laws are pretty ...
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