I've been doing similar with my family car for 5 years. My mother in law died and i can't find anybody to take her off my hands for her afterlife. Lucky for me though. I haven't been late for an appointment for some time now.
2006-08-03 16:43:15
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answered by ½«gumwrapper 5
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Nope -- at least not in Arizona the law specifically says a live person -- preganant ladies can't drive in the carpool lane either.
2006-08-03 16:29:25
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answered by tsopolly 6
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jajaja, why not.
I drive everyday an ambulance and we always do it in the carpool lane, and believe me, sometimes the patients are this little to be cold.
But anyway, what is the rush in a hearse ?
I have light in the fridge and in the freezer.
2006-08-03 16:28:07
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answered by F V 4
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I wouldn't want to be the cop that pulled that hearse over. Legal or not. That is a lose/lose situation.
2006-08-03 16:40:17
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answered by dudette 4
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Of course a body is a body whether alive or dead. Last time I checked the sign did not say two or more breathing bodies, just two or more bodies!
2006-08-03 16:30:09
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answered by X's Mommy 5
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I do it all the time...but I don't have a hearse.
2006-08-03 17:52:11
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answered by Anonymous
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OMFG -- this was one of my favorite questions of all time, when I heard it awhile back.
Also -- why is there a light in the refrigerator, and not in the freezer? 0_o
Have a good one, luv! =)
2006-08-03 16:28:12
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answered by Hatake Seraph 3
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If he's picking up more dead ppl along the way then i quess he can.
2006-08-03 16:35:09
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answered by Anonymous
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the rule is "must have more than on person in vehicle" doesn't state whether they both have to be alive!
2006-08-03 16:30:33
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answered by Daniel H 5
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yes and as a courtesy you should pull over and let 'em pass.
2006-08-03 16:41:22
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answered by Rockerbaby 2
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