Most States, it is more a thing of courtesy as was mentioned in one post. I remember in Indiana in the driver's manual, it was stated you should pull to the right, and stop when meeting a funeral procession, and not pass if coming up to one except on a divided street, road, or highway. It may have changed since I lived there 30 years ago. In Texas, there is no law to require you to stop, but anytime I was called to be a part of an escort, we covered all intersections to stop cross traffic, and to prevent the passing etc. A good friend was killed when working an escort, and a driver failed to yield at a blocked intersection. He was on duty as a motorcycle officer. She took out 2 cars, his bike standing still, and him before he could run out of the way. I guess folks have too many things today to get done to stop for a moment and show a little respect to a family, and maybe avoid a collision of some sort. It's not so much that they are violating the law, ...Anyway.
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