Would you overtake a funeral procession?
Would you overtake a funeral procession?
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dave0010

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1,405 posts

177 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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After following behind one earlier I was amazed at the amount of people that over took the entire procession. So would you? even if it was safe to do so I still wouldn't out of respect.

Mutt

1,115 posts

207 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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No, I'd lean on the horn instead.

Or not.

philoldsmobile

524 posts

223 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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Absolutely not.

Acheron

643 posts

180 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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No never.

slipstream 1985

13,202 posts

195 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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depends, usually they dont have far to go, church to graveyard etc. if its miles and miles i dont think its wrong or disrespectful

cazzer

8,883 posts

264 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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On a dual carriageway yes.
On a normal road no.

bazking69

8,620 posts

206 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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No.

PHuzzy

2,747 posts

188 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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Mutt said:
No, I'd lean on the horn instead.

Or not.
rofl

To be fair you only live once and time is precious, as proven by the funeral, it's what the deceased would have wanted wink




No, I never would!

Emeye

9,780 posts

239 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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I would. I have. But only when it was safe when I was in a hurry.

Oxygen2k10

332 posts

186 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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Of course not.





I would undertake them without using my indicators!!

Mastodon2

14,061 posts

181 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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PHuzzy said:
rofl

To be fair you only live once and time is precious, as proven by the funeral, it's what the deceased would have wanted wink
I don't think that's unreasonable actually. I don't want a funeral procession, I wouldn't want to inconvenience anyone!

I would overtake where appropriate, like if I saw a funeral procession miles from a church and I had somewhere to be, but I wouldn't do a 2nd gear bombing run overtake. I save those for cyclists riding side by side! wink

Jasandjules

71,168 posts

245 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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cazzer said:
On a dual carriageway yes.
On a normal road no.
This.

vixen1700

26,295 posts

286 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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No, never.

SplatSpeed

7,491 posts

267 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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been there done that

almost got my teeth kicked in!

Chas88

630 posts

182 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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Not unless it was on a dual carriageway.

Seems most people agree.

ShampooEfficient

4,278 posts

227 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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Firstly, my hearse is going to have a V8, and be noisy as is the funeral car - Mrs SE and my best mate have both promised to take care of that.

But I'm yet to figure a way to actively encourage noisy overtakes of the procession - a VMS and scrolling lightbar off a police car perhaps?

carmonk

7,910 posts

203 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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Only if it was pikeys.

Zed Ed

1,135 posts

199 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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but the real question is.....

Is it ok to break the lights to stay in the procession; quite common practice it would seem.

jonno990

420 posts

194 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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Depends on the hearse..

Switch`

3,455 posts

191 months

Friday 11th February 2011
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Oxygen2k10 said:
Of course not.





I would undertake them without using my indicators!!
rofl

on the grass verge in something with a v8....