Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Massachusetts & NY as well...always!
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We have lived in Wisconsin, Colorado, New York and Arizona,
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Where in Wisconsin? We lived there as well and saw it displayed out of respect in the towns we lived in.
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I have never heard of this. In Massachusetts traffic stops in all directions if a funeral procession is traversing an intersection. But not pulling over nor leaving your vehicle. |
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Connecticut as well.
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I am from Peoria, IL and that is the norm in Illinois. I do not know if it is a law or a sign of respect. It gives you time to say a quick prayer for the deceased soul and for the family and friends.
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In NY they would cut into the funeral procession so as to beat traffic.
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Traffic has definitely always stopped at intersections for funeral processions, but I don’t remember everyone pulling off to the side of the road and letting them by. I know I’ve passed several before while going the opposite direction, but can’t remember a time when one came up behind us on the road. I’m also not remembering there always being a police escort. Often the funeral home just has a lead car with caution lights.
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This is also the way it’s done in Colorado.
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Our experience since moving south has shown this to be a normal occurrence. On a return trip up north to Cleveland, Ohio for a sister in law's funeral, cars from side streets and even on the road we processed on cut through the procession. Reminded us of how nice the customs of the south were. In Atlanta, I remember pulling over on a 4 lane highway as a procession for a police officer KIA passed by on the opposite side and it was very long. No one drove by on our side of the road or on the side of the procession. All traffic stopped. A very nice respectful custom.
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