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thwap thwap thwap thwap..... etc. Lane Splitting...

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  • #16
    I had heard about this in Texas, but found an article today;



    Just another reason I love my motorcycle.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by squiggy
      Originally posted by SKNL2
      California is the only state that currently allows lane splitting. Lane sharing refers to two motorcycles being able to ride two abreast in the same lane. Nearly every state allows this.


      Source.
      California's Motorcyle Handbook defines "lane sharing" differently. It's in PDF format, 1.7 Mb. Bottom of page 18 in the Adobe reader. (Page 15 on the actual publication)

      Here's another web site, besides what's been listed, called Laneshare.org that discusses this subject.
      Huh, the rest of the world uses a different language, I suppose.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by SKNL2
        Huh, the rest of the world uses a different language, I suppose.
        This is California after all.

        When I first wrote my response up it sounded too cocky and arrogant. I didn't want to respond as putting you down. So I reworded it.
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        • #19
          I just know that I can ride beside another bike in one lane but cannot ride between cars in two. You folks are lucky that you can.

          Ponch and Jon would be proud. :P

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