Splitting Lanes: Should it be Legal Everywhere?
#31
Lane splitting?!? Seriously?!?
Wouldn't it be a lot safer to stick with less controversial subjects, like how come your kids are so ugly?
Well, as long as we're on the topic...(and I grew up riding in California)
"EFF NO".
Wouldn't it be a lot safer to stick with less controversial subjects, like how come your kids are so ugly?
Well, as long as we're on the topic...(and I grew up riding in California)
"EFF NO".
#32
Should have posted a poll on this. I believe it should be legal where the traffic has slowed below 20mph. Basically, in traffic jams. It only helps to speed the traffic by removing volume. Like anything, you take your chances doing it. Lane splitting is inherently dangerous whether legal or not.
#33
I used to lane split when riding with my shorts and tennis shoes on but ever since i got Capt'n itches crotch cooler i can now wait in traffic with out roasting my chestnuts but i still have to wear that dang helmet though
#34
Lane splitting is not illegal in the state of California, but many municipalities do have ordinances against it, and you can be ticketed and fined, if pulled over by an officer of that jurisdiction.
http://www.chp.ca.gov/programs/lanesplitguide.html
This old chestnut always comes up.
Now in my personal opinion I am fine with it, I like filtering at a light since most riders without trying hard will smoke the commuter cages off the line. Did it on a trip when we rented a bike sure was nice.
http://www.chp.ca.gov/programs/lanesplitguide.html
This old chestnut always comes up.
Now in my personal opinion I am fine with it, I like filtering at a light since most riders without trying hard will smoke the commuter cages off the line. Did it on a trip when we rented a bike sure was nice.
#37
I have seen you say this before, and I am curious as to why this is the argument for you. People scrape cars in parking lots with carts and don't wait around to be responsible. I believe we still have shopping carts. People accidentally back into cars and don't stick around to be responsible. We are still aloud to drive. People even run into pedestrians and then flee the scene!! What is the bid deal about slapping your mirror against a car's side mirror anyway? You do realize that absolutely no damage occurs to the car's mirror, right?
And just to be clear, i am not disrespecting anyone. I just don't understand how you can have such a strong opinion on something you actually haven't done.
And just to be clear, i am not disrespecting anyone. I just don't understand how you can have such a strong opinion on something you actually haven't done.
#38
Actually this is a subject that does turn up on the forum with some regularity.
I'm for lane splitting or filtering or whatever you want to call it. If there are guidelines set, it's safe and helps reduce congestion. I think it should be legal in all 50 states. Those that choose not to split lanes, they don't have to. Just like helmet laws, people should have a choice. I'm American and want my own choices.
I'm for lane splitting or filtering or whatever you want to call it. If there are guidelines set, it's safe and helps reduce congestion. I think it should be legal in all 50 states. Those that choose not to split lanes, they don't have to. Just like helmet laws, people should have a choice. I'm American and want my own choices.