exactly. Where's the rush?They don't have any actual rights in law, but let them go together as a convoy for decencies sake.
exactly. Where's the rush?They don't have any actual rights in law, but let them go together as a convoy for decencies sake.
Fair enough. While I agree you should stop and yield for a funeral procession, it's hard when you don't know it's one!
I have lots of funeral convoys heading towards Upminster Cemetery which travel along Hall Lane. It is difficult when approaching this mini-RAB to turn right, to know when the mourner's cars end and those caught behind it start. How long do I sit there and let the cars pass ? I usually look for black ties and when I see someone not wearing one a start to take my priority.
Pay respect to the dead and their grieving families, let them go and be on their way. It is an unwritten rule of the road. And one you will very much understand when you are in a funeral convoy.
In Norway it is common that each car in the funeral convoy has a cross attached on the roof by a magnetic foot.
A friend of mine, who was a taxi driver, was hired to drive in a funeral convoy.
Unfortunately he forgot to remove that cross when the job was done, so he kept driving his taxi until the evening with the cross attached...
Bloody dead people holding the traffic up. Sheesh just as bad as cyclists.![]()