Splitting Lanes: Should it be Legal Everywhere?
#151
absolutely not, wait your turn in line like everyone else. you have done nothing to deserve special privileges. now if the state wanted to charge $1,000 a year to split lanes, and you went thru a special class and had a decal on your bike to show that you were paying for the privilege...that should be fine with the majority of the motoring public. then it would be more like a toll road--where you pay to drive on less crowded roadways and get to your destination quicker.
lets just add some bikes to it!!
I would like to add that when someone "scrapes" the side of your cage they are suppose to stop, lane splitting and hit and runs are two different things.
Last edited by JustDave13; 09-12-2014 at 11:12 AM.
#152
Well, the reality is that you ARE part of the traffic. It's not like someone held a gun to your head and made you ride the bike today. It was a deliberate and voluntary action on your part so, why the sense of entitlement? Why does the fact that you're riding a Harley make you more "special" than anyone else out there? I don't get it.
Not always true.
http://www.navbug.com/article1011860...nt_on_i_15.htm
I would like to add that when someone "scrapes" the side of your cage they are suppose to stop, lane splitting and hit and runs are two different things.
http://www.navbug.com/article1011860...nt_on_i_15.htm
Last edited by AnotherBlackSG; 09-12-2014 at 11:30 AM.
#153
I guess it could get dangerous when I glance too long at all the mini-skirts that are pulled up as I pass....I guess thats another California thing too.
#154
Because when you're stopped in the middle of a lane on a bike, a moving car can easily hit you as it approaches you from behind, if their intent is to kill you ( as the sig you pulled from several pages ago infers ). When you are moving slowly alongside a car that is stuck in traffic and cannot move, that car can not slide sideways to hit you if it wants to.
When you get rear-end, the force is direct. Transferred instantly to your motorcycle. If you are stopped and hit by a car going only 5mph, your bike will accelerate from 0 to 4.9mph in 0.1 seconds, making it very unlikely you will remain on the bike (such as when my friend was crippled).
If you should get hit while lane-splitting, the force will be indirect without the instant change in trajectory. You are very likely to remain on the bike and still have control.
Again, you are three times more likely to be killed in a rear-end collision in a non-lane splitting state. Since you apparently just scan threads for signature quotes, I can understand why you don't get that. Being informed makes for a more intelligent discussion. Most of the nay-sayers are literally thousands of miles from what we're talking about.
When you get rear-end, the force is direct. Transferred instantly to your motorcycle. If you are stopped and hit by a car going only 5mph, your bike will accelerate from 0 to 4.9mph in 0.1 seconds, making it very unlikely you will remain on the bike (such as when my friend was crippled).
If you should get hit while lane-splitting, the force will be indirect without the instant change in trajectory. You are very likely to remain on the bike and still have control.
Again, you are three times more likely to be killed in a rear-end collision in a non-lane splitting state. Since you apparently just scan threads for signature quotes, I can understand why you don't get that. Being informed makes for a more intelligent discussion. Most of the nay-sayers are literally thousands of miles from what we're talking about.
#155
But I will agree with you. You don't get it. It's not a sense of entitlement.
Entitlement is believing you are special because you can take up the whole lane while you fume in the comfort of a gas hog that's going nowhere with the engine running burning gas and spewing emissions just to provide you with the power to run an air conditioner for your own personal comfort. How selfish is THAT ?
#156
Yeah, I honestly don't see it as a real threat. I've NEVER seen it come up on anyone's political agenda and certainly never in a voting booth. I see your point, but given some of the responses here and knowing how much of the American public feels about bikers in general, do you really think that a bill to legalize it would have a snowball's chance in hell of passing?
The consensus of many supporters seems to be: Even though I voluntarily chose to ride on a sweltering hot day, I'll be damned if I'm gonna sit in traffic like the rest of you shlubs and if you don't like it, tough ****. Can you see how there appears to be a sense of entitlement, simply because they ride Harleys? Honestly, it's not so much the lane splitting that I have issue with - it has more to do with the "I'm special, so I'll do what I want and f-you" attitude. It's no wonder that bikers often get a bad rap.
The consensus of many supporters seems to be: Even though I voluntarily chose to ride on a sweltering hot day, I'll be damned if I'm gonna sit in traffic like the rest of you shlubs and if you don't like it, tough ****. Can you see how there appears to be a sense of entitlement, simply because they ride Harleys? Honestly, it's not so much the lane splitting that I have issue with - it has more to do with the "I'm special, so I'll do what I want and f-you" attitude. It's no wonder that bikers often get a bad rap.
But i do agree that it will be incredibly hard to pass a bill for this due to the non-riding community and THEIR attitudes and ego's thinking that, "if I can't do that then they can't either!" I think we could all agree that we need to grow up as a society in general. PEACE!
#157
Lane splitting for motorcycles is an efficient use of the roadway. Is there now a problem with efficiency? Odds are you clowns against it don't live in congested areas.
Someone here has a signature saying something like "These days are the pussification of the American biker".
Truer words can not be said.
Someone here has a signature saying something like "These days are the pussification of the American biker".
Truer words can not be said.
#158
Well, the reality is that you ARE part of the traffic. It's not like someone held a gun to your head and made you ride the bike today. It was a deliberate and voluntary action on your part so, why the sense of entitlement? Why does the fact that you're riding a Harley make you more "special" than anyone else out there? I don't get it.
A lot.
If you think the traffic is bad now could you imagine what it would look like if each bike took up the space of one car?
BTW bikes also have exclusive use of the car pool lanes as well.
It's beneficial to ride a 30-50 mpg bike in "environmentally conscience" Kalifornia and if they were to ever take lane splitting away I for one would hop in my 6.6ltr diesel truck and blast the AC if I had to commute.
Nobody is going to sit in 90 degree heat without AC, no lane splitting then everyone will just hop in their gas guzzling trucks for the commute.
Watch this video.
#160