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Lane Spliting

#1 Unread post by MakeCarsStandSTill »

Can someone explain to me what lane splitting is, ive never heard of it, i kinda get the general idea, its where you pass someone in the same lane or???????

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#2 Unread post by Andrew »

Ask VermillionX...he's had recent experience.

I'm sure you've seen it. People riding between lanes of traffic during rush hour or at a stop light/sign. I know it's legal in CA, but don't know of any others. Apparently, some studies have actually said that it is more safe than just sitting in traffic.

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#3 Unread post by Sev »

It's where you ride down the white line between two cars, effectively "splitting the lane." In most places in North America it's illegal, Cali is the only place I know of that quasi allows it.

Things you need to think about beyond the potential legal repercusions include:
Cars change lanes at stupid times, for stupid reasons: don't get in the way
Your bars are really close to car mirrors
Some jackass might literally open a door into you, just to hurt you
Spaces can narrow and trap you
And you gotta get AWAY from the light ASAP and back to a real lane after it turns from red to green. You don't want to stay between cars any longer then have to.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#4 Unread post by Dichotomous »

I semi do this, illegal or not, but when the lane is getting stopped and there is room and between cars (sorta, but they are still moving and going, but a bit of room) I'll sneak past, and definately when I'm at a line for the straight lane and want to sneak around to get to an empty turning lane.
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#5 Unread post by SuperRookie »

I 'split' when I can...especially on the LIE during rush hour...sometimes that thing is a parking lot.
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#6 Unread post by Tarzan »

I rarely split, mainly because cagers in rush hour are all idiots.
The only time I will always split is on the motorway when the traffic has slowed to 15mph or less because of an accident. Even when the traffic has slowed to a crawl like that there will still be a few cars for every mile I filter that move to try and block my path. I always move slowly past the cars not to aggravate them and I usually have to move out of the way of other bikers who want to lane split faster.
It's because of those issues that mean I'd rather sit in a queue of traffic with the cars.
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#7 Unread post by TeamONEinc »

If its legal in your state, be sure to stay in one lane when you split. Its legal in California but if a cop were to see your bike going over the white line recklessly into both lanes, he can pull you over for changing lanes without a signal, and a list of other citations...I've seen it happen but the only reason the guy got caught is cuz the Deputy was a motor and not a patrol car.
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#8 Unread post by dieziege »

If I'm sharing and do need to cross the line (e.g. someone is crowding right to block), I always hit my turn signal for just that reason... 99.999% of the time it is a waste of the switch, but it's still a good habit to keep.
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#9 Unread post by SuperRookie »

Tarzan wrote:...when the traffic has slowed to 15mph or less ....
That's what I meant by 'parking lot'. Traffic easily comes to halt during rush hour...it gets all backed up, sometimes for a mile or two. No way I'm sitting on the bike in that, crawling, stopping every twenty- thirty feet.
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#10 Unread post by dieziege »

Freeway Parking lot riding is too damned scary if you play by car rules. I did it twice... I won't do it again. That opening beside you is too tempting to cars who want to squeeze into your lane... and nobody respects your rear tire. I see people doing it but I'm too much of a coward. Far safer to ride between the cars....or get off the highway.
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