To follow my last. A long distance procession is fine, as long as it is six cars or less. Break these long funerals into an official procession group of six cars and give everyone else a sheet of directions to the services and burial and let them get there on their own.
I agree. But upthread you see the sentiments....
“But poor Uncle Frank - from out of town - he’s not quite sure where the cemetary is. He needs to follow the procession and blah, blah blah...”
Two things.
1. Have Uncle Frank ride with Cousin Jim - who knows the way.
2. Realize that driving in a procession can be (and often is) WAY more difficult and dangerous than normal driving, even if you have to follow a map.