看很多回答貌似是惯例。小心。也多谢提醒这个情况。 This is legal in some jurisdictions. In general, the lead car in the procession (usually the hearse) must obey all traffic laws including traffic signals and stop signs. Other cars in the procession may then continue the procession unbroken, irrespective of traffic controls. It is as if the entire procession is treated as a single vehicular unit (a tractor with a bunch of trailers; a road train). The places where this is legal also place requirements on the procession such as all vehicles must turn on headlights and hazard flashers. Local police may or may not provide traffic control to escort the procession. Other drivers are obligated to not break the procession; they must wait for the entire procession to pass before proceeding. In other jurisdictions each member of the procession must obey all traffic laws individually. In these places, there is no funeral procession; it's just a bunch of people driving from one place to another. The funeral director should always provide instructions to the mourners how to drive in procession and what laws apply in their jurisdiction, as some mourners may be visiting from areas where laws differ.
在纽约如果没有警察伴行是违法交通规则。如果是那么长的队伍都是人大势大的群组,一般人惹不起,警察局里也有人,闯个红灯对于他们不是个事。 In New York, there are no state laws governing funeral processions, however, the state’s vehicle and traffic laws do not provide any exceptions to following traffic control signals, except in the case of emergency vehicles. If a funeral procession is to be granted the ability to disobey traffic signals, there must be a traffic officer present to regulate the flow of traffic.
Stay in line and with the procession at all times – even if means you are going through a red light at an intersection. Local traffic ordinances give a funeral procession the right-of-way, and other motorists must yield until the procession has passed
回复 29楼helloterran3的帖子 California Vehicle Code Section 2817 says drivers must obey traffic signals or directions given by a peace officer escorting a funeral procession, if the peace officer is in a peace officer’s uniform, and is in the process of escorting a funeral procession. Section 7 of the California Driver’s Handbook also states one should not “interfere with a funeral procession” and that it has the right-of-way. You can be ticketed if you interfere. Officer Ricardo Ortiz, spokesman for California Highway Patrol, said that ordinances and fines vary from city to city. “Legally, [this law] only comes into play when uniformed officers are escorting the procession,” Ortiz said.
Stay in line and with the procession at all times – even if means you are going through a red light at an intersection. Local traffic ordinances give a funeral procession the right-of-way, and other motorists must yield until the procession has passed
Massachusetts General Laws Part I. Administration of the Government (Ch. 1-182) Ch. 85, § 14A
2) Whenever the funeral escort vehicle or funeral lead vehicle in a funeral procession lawfully enters an intersection, either by reason of a traffic control device or at the direction of law enforcement personnel, the remaining vehicles in the funeral procession may continue to follow the funeral lead vehicle through the intersection despite any traffic control device, general law or ordinance to the contrary relative to right-of-way, if the operator of each vehicle exercises reasonable care toward other vehicles and any pedestrians on the roadway.
Update: 路口没有警车指挥交通,我很确定从我眼前第一辆闯红灯过去的不是一辆警车在开道,最后一辆也不是警车,我整个过程没看到警灯警笛。这种情况即使第一辆是警车开道,到路口等左转的时候警车已经走远了,对有左拐箭头的左拐车来说真是危险。
来美不久吧?
啊啊啊啊啊,才知道,不过我也没碰上过
In New York, there are no state laws governing funeral processions, however, the state’s vehicle and traffic laws do not provide any exceptions to following traffic control signals, except in the case of emergency vehicles. If a funeral procession is to be granted the ability to disobey traffic signals, there must be a traffic officer present to regulate the flow of traffic.
不懂, 为什么葬礼就可以这样? 婚礼就不行。
宗教原因吧? 死人是去见上帝的,所以有特权。
葬礼一辈子就一次,婚礼想办几十次都没问题
You made my day!
根本没用, 我们那一群人这些配套服务都买了, 还是出门不远就被整个冲散了,我们到教堂的时候都开始一会了, 后面还有人都快结束了才到, 可能中间迷路了
你开车有个大问题, 没有理解什么是 defensive diving
换灯的时候,不要一脚油就走,
至于葬礼车队能不能忽略信号灯, 基本上是无关的
又看一遍楼主的描述,她是正常操作,没有猴急,是我猴急了,抱歉了楼主。
还是不理解为啥会有人指责楼主?
这是亲朋好友送死者去墓园下葬的。婚礼又不需要送。
同问。都什么牛鬼蛇神
我确定加州的driver's manual没有这个规定。
如果装车了肯定是对方全责
有其他长车队的时候前后都有警车亮灯,很难看不到他们
过红绿灯还是不能光看灯,一定要看四个路口的车辆
从来没听说过。国葬吗?
你遇见葬礼车队, 都下车脱帽?
送殡队伍可以触碰某些交通规则基本法律保护的。大家根据自己的州搜索相关法律看看
LOL
完了对方回礼给个十刀?
https://www.mwl-law.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/FUNERAL-PROCESSION-TRAFFIC-LAWS.pdf
California Vehicle Code Section 2817 says drivers must obey traffic signals or directions given by a peace officer escorting a funeral procession, if the peace officer is in a peace officer’s uniform, and is in the process of escorting a funeral procession.
Section 7 of the California Driver’s Handbook also states one should not “interfere with a funeral procession” and that it has the right-of-way. You can be ticketed if you interfere.
Officer Ricardo Ortiz, spokesman for California Highway Patrol, said that ordinances and fines vary from city to city.
“Legally, [this law] only comes into play when uniformed officers are escorting the procession,” Ortiz said.
这个规定没有道理。 除非你能保证有警车 封住每个路口。 不然别人刚拐上路的, 在红绿灯路口 怎么知道你是葬礼车队?
2) Whenever the funeral escort vehicle or funeral lead vehicle in a funeral procession lawfully enters an intersection, either by reason of a traffic control device or at the direction of law enforcement personnel, the remaining vehicles in the funeral procession may continue to follow the funeral lead vehicle through the intersection despite any traffic control device, general law or ordinance to the contrary relative to right-of-way, if the operator of each vehicle exercises reasonable care toward other vehicles and any pedestrians on the roadway.
有白纸黑字的法律的。每个州都有相关的法律。但是条款有些出入。驾照笔试考试时就要学习啊 行人可以不知道 但是司机是有义务知道的。
完全同意。
我也是20年+无事故驾龄,考驾照满分,没遇到过也没听说过葬礼车队可以闯红灯。那么多人上来劈头盖脸一顿指责,真是不理解,能显得你多牛吗?
见过有警察的也见过没有的,而且经常一长串已经分成一截一截的了
加州DMV的handbook是有这个规定的
那倒没有过呢。亲人突然去世,我坐在车里送葬,迷茫,悲痛难以表达。看到对面来车避让,停车下车,有些上年纪的还脱帽,就觉得好受了些。就觉得生命在结尾的时候得到了尊重,看他们静默注视着谁都不能避免的结局,就觉得这不是你一个人的事,有人care, 就觉得悲伤被分担了,死亡也不是那么可怕了。所以以后如果我遇到出殡的队伍,我会做到力所能及的体面,致敬生命,给坐在车里送亲人离去的人一点儿不足道的慰藉。 所以这种时刻,我不会着急,等待的一分钟,也许收获的更多。
我记得前行的路岔路口都是被封锁的,隐约记得大的路口有警车在那儿,对行线其实没有封,但大家都停下来了,站了一排,说实话那一刻我就不那么难受了。
是这样的,警察会在行走路线路口都设防,在乡间小路,要路过的车子就是要等着车队过去才能走的。
就我唯一一次的观察,一是车队真的很长,不是一般能见到的景象,二是开的不快, 当然那条路限度也就四五十吧。
车队都是家人和很亲近的人。车队长估计是有个大家族吧。
警笛不可能有,警灯也少见,一般是警察和警车或摩托车,你没看见送葬队伍的第一辆车,一般警车在第一辆车之前,后面车双闪跟上,大家都明白了
你这个说的是对的。头车是要遵守交规的。后面所有参加葬礼的车辆需要紧跟不能断开。
你可能需要再去看一下加州的driver's manual
来美国十几年了也没听说过
为什么不能断开? 大家在墓地再集合就行了。
非要这么样问真不知道怎么回答好了。
顺便捎上?
路口的确是应该有警察拦车的。
不过defensive driving会教在任何时候绿灯前第一辆车都要看好了再出去。碰到闯红灯被撞出了车祸就不是交规和责任的问题了。
恭喜你,十几年没亲友过世。。
送葬队伍起码都十几辆车一整列打着双闪灯,这都看不见真算眼瞎了。一般是一前一后,前面警车后面是灵动性比较大的摩托收尾。。
看见送葬队伍,出自尊重死者和家属要让路,出自迷信不吉利也要让路越远越好……
比较不幸,参加过好几次亲友的葬礼了。队伍不能被断开,送完葬不能原路返回,主家给的钱要回家前花掉
20年都没亲友去世是好事……
😄😄
没有听说过,的确是孤陋寡闻了,但是也没关系,只要是个谨慎驾驶的司机,一看那架势就知道是什么特殊事情,不是傻瓜自然会躲开,根本不需要谁专门告诉一下的
re。见过一次,那阵势也太大了,一看就不是正常情况,不躲的,这是闭着眼睛在开车?
参加过三次葬礼,两次白人,一次华人,都是基督教徒。三次的追思会wake都参加了,但是葬礼funeral只被邀请参加过过一次。一般wake在葬礼前一两天办,会有很多亲朋同事邻居或认识的人来吊唁。而葬礼funeral很多时候只是至亲好友参加,所以车队长短不一。火葬礼没参加过,但是前一晚的追思会参加过。火葬礼只有至亲几家人参加了。不太清楚仪式如何。
我外公外婆当时请了两个警察 一个警车一个骑摩托车 因为送殡路程都是属于市内的 摩托车方便些。因为选择的殡仪馆在north end 车队一直穿过市中心回去brookline的家里拜祭然后再过去brookline跟jp 交际的坟场。沿途舅舅跟灵柩车坐和随路撒纸币开路。一个警察开车一直开路另外一个摩托车穿插殿后和在intersection 守一下 不过那时就是亲人朋友送殡 所以队不长。但是一路上基本所有人包括行人都礼让 除了一个非要插队的 被警察拦下。警车的灯一直闪 但是不鸣笛 因为老家的规矩包括这里的基本都不鸣笛的。
你过红绿灯前不仔细观察的吗? 一排车打双闪 即使没有警车开道 那队伍也是很壮观的
那就当自己开车20年后学到了一个新知识呗 说不定这个周末你出门就会碰到一个葬礼车队呢