What do you do when you see a hearse?

If you come upon a hearse leading a funeral procession while you're on the road, be considerate and polite:
  1. Yield the right of way. ...
  2. Pull over and allow the procession to go by. ...
  3. Never cut into or tag onto the end of a procession. ...
  4. Be respectful. ...
  5. Watch for the last driver in the procession.
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What happens if you see a hearse?

Meaning of the Omens

Some people believe that seeing their reflection on a hearse means their imminent death, while others believe that a hearse being pulled by two white horses on the road means that someone in the neighborhood will die within a few days.
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Is it bad luck to see a hearse?

Protect yourself from superstition

An empty hearse driving toward you in some parts of the United States is considered good luck. It is thought to bring three days of bad luck in other regions. An empty hearse moving in the other direction may indicate your impending demise, says Psychic Library.
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What do you do when a hearse drives by?

According to Dignity Funerals, drivers should follow these tips:
  1. Give way to the hearse and funeral cars.
  2. Don't cut into a funeral procession.
  3. Avoid listening to loud music.
  4. Don't beep your horn.
  5. Only overtake a procession on a dual carriageway.
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What does it mean when a hearse follows you?

A hearse will typically lead the funeral procession, followed by chauffeur-driven limousines carrying immediate family and close friends. Other guests who are attending the funeral may also travel behind the funeral procession.
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Do you clap at a funeral?

On almost every other public occasion where someone stands up to speak, even if they are dead boring, they are acknowledged by clapping. Sometimes quiet clapping, sometimes a standing ovation and everything in between. But, in this setting at a funeral, it is often just flat..don't make a sound...
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Why does someone walk in front of a hearse?

When the cortege is ready to leave, the funeral director will ask everyone to make their way to their cars. The funeral director will then walk in front of the hearse for a short distance. This is a mark of respect to the deceased and also gives following cars an opportunity to join the cortege.
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How do I stop myself from crying at a funeral?

Blink rapidly

This is a way to clear up any tears, but won't just stop them from rolling down your face. You'll also keep them from forming. If you're unable to blink rapidly, try blinking slowly. If you open your eyes wide, you can cut off the flow of tears before they start.
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Is it rude to overtake a funeral car?

Moving to a different lane is deemed the easiest way to respectfully let the group pass. Pulling over and waiting for the procession to pass by is an enormous sign of respect but only if it is safe to do so.
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Do funeral cars take you to the wake?

Does the limousine(s) take you home or to the wake after the funeral? Yes, the limousine(s) will take you to the funeral and then onto wherever you wish to go, within the local area.
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What does it mean when you see a funeral procession?

If You are Driving In a Funeral Procession. When the funeral service is over, the officiant, the casket, and the family members leave first. The casket is placed in the hearse, which then leads the procession. Immediate family members follow the hearse and remaining mourners then follow the family.
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Is it bad luck to break a funeral procession?

Passing a funeral procession or counting the cars in it will bring your own death sooner. In the case of counting cars, it is said that the number of cars will equal the number of days you have left to live. Passing a procession is both bad luck and hastens death, but may be averted by touching a button on clothing.
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What does a hearse symbolize?

The hearse has become a symbol of death, as seen in many movies, especially horror/fantasy style films (such as vampire or zombie ones). A couple of friends have expressed how the hearse reminds them not only of funerals, but also of death.
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What does white hearse mean?

A white hearse is more modern than the traditional black hearse. The funeral home that uses a white hearse stands out. White also signifies a new life for the deceased.
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Why are funeral cars black?

Hearses in western culture are generally black because that is the color that symbolizes mourning. Some funeral homes use white hearses to symbolize a “new life,” but white and gray hearses are rare. The term “hearse” has been used since the 1600s and dates back to the 1300s.
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Why do hearses have curtains?

The back windows are draped with curtains, so the coffin can be hidden from view if desired. Some families prefer the curtains open. This is where the casket containing the body of a recently deceased person will rest during transport during the funeral service.
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Why do hearses go slow?

Firstly, why do funeral corteges drive so slow? According to Matthew Funeral Home and Cremation Services Inc, the slow speed is in place for two reasons. Firstly, it emulates the slow, somber march of traditional funeral processions. Secondly, it prevents other drivers on the road from separating the group.
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Why do funerals drive slow?

The slow speed serves two purposes. The first, is to emulate the slow, somber, march of the funeral processions of old. The second is to prevent other drivers from separating from the group. You drive close to the other cars in order to prevent people from cutting you off and separating the group.
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Can you drive past a hearse?

A.R.S. § 28-776. ARKANSAS: There are no state laws governing funeral processions. CALIFORNIA: The only law California has regarding funeral processions prohibits anyone from disregarding any traffic signal or direction given by a peace officer in uniform authorized to escort a procession.
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Should I speak at a funeral?

During the funeral itself, it's best to wait until after the service to speak to the family, unless they are greeting people beforehand. If you don't know the family well, be sure to introduce yourself and explain how you know the deceased.
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How do you hold back tears?

Tilt your head up slightly to prevent tears from falling. The tears will collect at the bottom of your eyelids so they don't run down your face. This can stop the flow of tears and redirect your focus. Pinch yourself on the skin between your thumb and pointer finger — the pain might distract you from crying.
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How can I be strong at a funeral?

Physical sensation can take your attention from the inside out, allowing you to move past your thoughts. Try jumping jacks, push-ups or jog on the spot, if you have enough space and privacy do so before the funeral. Otherwise, simply pinching yourself could be enough to stop crying.
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What does it mean if it rains at a funeral?

Rain at a funeral was a good luck sign for the deceased. The folklore embraced by the Victorians stated that rain at a funeral meant the deceased was being accepted into heaven.
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Why do we throw dirt on a coffin?

Assisting with the burial in this way can also symbolically recognise saying a final goodbye to that person's physical presence. It can help give finality and closure to the funeral process, and to feel like the funeral ceremony has properly ended, and is complete.
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Should you bow to a coffin?

Everyone attending a funeral should walk up to a couple of yards from the coffin and make a slight bow or curtsey in respect for the enormity and irretrievability of death.
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