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Old 11-05-2017, 05:41 PM
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This afternoon on Hwy 25 we saw police flashing lights approaching us in the opposite lane. All the cars on our side of the road pulled over. It was a funeral procession. After the police cruiser past no one on our side of the road moved until the entire procession past. We have never seen this before. In locations we have lived previously, the cars would have proceeded as soon as the police vehicle passed. Is this a law or custom in Florida? It was like all the cars on our side of the road were paying respect to the deceased. Just interested in other peoples take on this.
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Old 11-05-2017, 05:45 PM
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It is the custom in Texas. Why would you just wait till the police went by? Also many people step out of their cars and men remove their caps. I don’t know if it is the law but is is the respectful thing to do.
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Old 11-05-2017, 05:59 PM
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When I was stationed in Alabama it was pretty much The courteous and respectfull thing to do. I think it's mostly practiced in southern states.
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That’s the way it is in Kentucky
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Old 11-05-2017, 06:32 PM
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southern respect.
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Old 11-05-2017, 06:33 PM
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When I was at my Brothers Funeral in Clarksville, Tenn. Even the kids in the school yard stopped playing cars in both directions pulled over and stopped until the procession had completely passed. Respect for sure
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Not just southern respect, we did it in OHIO.
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The way they do it in TN.
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Old 11-05-2017, 07:43 PM
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Same thing happened to me on the golf course here in the Villages. A gentleman we were placed with drove his golf cart to the side of the road as the funeral procession went by. He got out off his cart took off his hat and bowed his head , I said that was a really nice thing to do. He said that was least he could after be married to her for 50 years! Yep only in The Villages.
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They do it in Minnesota...or did when we lived there! My mom explained to me when I was little that it was out of respect.
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Same thing happened to me on the golf course here in the Villages. A gentleman we were placed with drove his golf cart to the side of the road as the funeral procession went by. He got out off his cart took off his hat and bowed his head , I said that was a really nice thing to do. He said that was least he could after be married to her for 50 years! Yep only in The Villages.
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Indiana, too.
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Not just southern respect, we did it in OHIO.
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South Carolina too....

but sad to say not in Miami...people there speed up to try to get around the procession. South Floridians attempt to not pull over for ambulances and firetrucks either. If they can speed up they will....That was a big issue for Broward.

Different cultures do different things....I suppose
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South Carolina too....

but sad to say not in Miami...people there speed up to try to get around the procession. South Floridians attempt to not pull over for ambulances and firetrucks either. If they can speed up they will....That was a big issue for Broward.

Different cultures do different things....I suppose
I agree. I think it is a good thing and a respectful thing and I was completely surprised to find that it wasn't something everyone was taught to do. Apparently it is a law as well;

Police urge caution and respect for funeral processions
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