(11-30-2018, 03:34 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: (11-29-2018, 04:46 PM)Guaza14_imp Wrote: (11-29-2018, 04:37 PM)562loosenoodle_imp Wrote: I also stop splitting when traffic gets to 35 or 40. And when traffic is stopped I slow down even more.
My job doesn’t require me to arrive at a specific time. So no need to rush.
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That's great! Slow and easy is the best way. Here is a sample youtube vid of the "wrong" way to lane split and consequence. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz4ZGqfwNEM
every time I envision lane splitting...that's what I envision.
every time I envision lane splitting...that's what I envision.
Yikes! ... man.
That is the same stretch of highway where I saw the helmetless, eyewearless HD rider barely keep it together against the wind.
(11-30-2018, 09:33 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: (11-29-2018, 01:39 PM)Guaza14_imp Wrote: A lawyer once told me that lane splitting in CA is neither legal or illegal. I generally try and avoid lane splitting but sometimes you must move especially during heavy traffic. I always try and go only as fast as I can reasonably react to a vehicle cutting in front of me. Lane splitting gets a bad reputation because a lot of guys simply ride way too fast in between cars scaring drivers and getting themselves into unnecessary accidents.
Lets consider this typical scenerio in California where lane splitting is neither legal or illegal:
* on a two lane hwy, traffic is moving slowly at 15 miles/hr. A motorcyclist is splitting lanes with the speed of 18 miles/hr. Two drivers checked their mirrors and their cars, at the same time, swung 1 foot closer to the center line to check traffic ahead. Motorcyclist jams between 2 cars, falls down and due to his injury becomes paralyzed from chest down.
* All parties have witnesses on their side.
* The question is: who is guilty?
This is why, I've never split lanes and ever will.
Lets consider this typical scenerio in California where lane splitting is neither legal or illegal:
* on a two lane hwy, traffic is moving slowly at 15 miles/hr. A motorcyclist is splitting lanes with the speed of 18 miles/hr. Two drivers checked their mirrors and their cars, at the same time, swung 1 foot closer to the center line to check traffic ahead. Motorcyclist jams between 2 cars, falls down and due to his injury becomes paralyzed from chest down.
* All parties have witnesses on their side.
* The question is: who is guilty?
This is why, I've never split lanes and ever will.
Maybe the best example of lane splitting is when all automobile traffic is stopped at a red light ... and like in Italy, France, etc. m/c's and scooters can move up sort of thing.