hearse rollover

One of my son's friends got t-boned over the weekend by a car at the tail end of a procession (Thompson Hall and Jordan, enroute to Spring Grove) and said there was a large gap, no flags on the cars, and no police escort...light turned green and the kid entered the intersection, ka-pow, got hit. No citations, but the police indicated that their report would have the kid at-fault.

People need to yield to processions, but there are times that it's really not clear when the procession ends.
 
According to the report,the driver sped up to get through the intersection probably so they would not have to wait,this type of idiot would also race a train to a level crossing,and betcha he would not flip the train, but betcha he could probably need the hearse he just T-boned....
 
I have had and scene many close calls. We use an suburban with a red roof light red grill lights and cornering strobes. The same with the new hearse except it does not have a roof light but has led red/white lights on the dash, red grill lights and front and rear cornering lights. We are considering putting in lights in the back side doors. We also make sure every car has a flog and before leaving for the cemetery advise everybody to turn on their 4 way flashers and not get separated. Our back up hearse only has cornering lights and a red light on the dash. No matter how safe you try to make it these things still happen
 
Usually found on Jeeps and off-road vehicles, this would be a good license plate frame for them when they get the coach back. Funny, although probably not very professional :eek:

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